AT&T IP Flexible Reach Offers New Capabilities and Allows Small Businesses to ‘IP-Enable’ Key Phone Systems
August 12th, 2007 Leave a comment Visited 26 times, 1 so far today
AT&T IP Flexible Reach Offers New Capabilities and Allows Small Businesses to ‘IP-Enable’ Key Phone Systems
Demonstrating its commitment to meeting the needs of small and medium businesses (SMBs), AT&T Inc. (NYSE:T) has announced that AT&T IP Flexible Reach can now be added to existing key telephone (multiline analog) systems. This enables SMBs to transition to Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) without having to replace their legacy systems.
IP Flexible Reach, which is available nationwide, uses VoIP technology and enables unlimited local and on-net calling, as well as competitive long distance and international calling plans. VoIP reduces costs by converging voice and data over a single IP connection and maximizes bandwidth usage over existing networks.
In addition, SMBs can benefit from IP Flexible Reach’s “virtual telephone number” capability, which allows businesses to support telephone numbers from multiple local calling areas and expand their geographic coverage. This capability gives the appearance that a business is local even when the physical office may be hundreds or thousands of miles away.
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