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Choose our VoIP solutions that enable you to take control of your telephony.

No Location Limited. No Contract. Free Calls between you sites

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  • Standard Geographic Phone Number Monthly Charge
  • Freephone Number Monthly Charge
  • Standard Number Porting Charge
  • Freephone Number Porting Charge
  • Concurrent Calls
  • Local number Inbound Call
  • Freephone number inbound call – Local / National / Mobile
  • Outbound Call – Local / National
  • Outbound Mobile
  • AU, UK, US, CA, CN
  • Other International Destinations
  • Telephony Management
  • PBX Features
  • Broadband/UFB Combo Available

Australia

Price From $1500/month + GST
  • $15
  • $25
  • $150 one-off cost (P.O.A)
  • $25-$150 one-off cost
  • 5 calls each number
  • Free
  • 14c per min
  • N/A
  • N/A
  • 4c per min
  • From 4c per min
  • YES
  • YES
  • YES
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Calling features set your business apart

Take a moment to explore our standard and premium features below

and imagine the possibilities when you move your business phone

to our Cloud PBX phone system.

Do not disturb

Call Screening

Caller ID Rejection

Pin code authorization

Call pickup

One number

Alternate Caller ID

Voicemail

Speed Dial

Internet Voicemail

 

Call Forward Unavailable

Call Forward Busy

Call Forward Always

Call forward unreachable

Simultaneous Ring

 

 

 

 

 

 

Call queuing

Reception Console

Auto Attendant

Call Recording

Extension dialling

Geographic Routing

Call Transfer

 

 

 

 

Fax to email

Send and receive as .tiff or pdf files

Distribute to multiple email addresses

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Conference Bridge included with every cloud PBX line

Simple and easy to use

Features include conference recording.

Increase participants by adding more channels

Toll Free, Local and International options

 

 

 

 

 

 

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is VoIP?

VOIP is an acronym for Voice Over Internet Protocol, or in more common terms phone service over the Internet. If you have a reasonable quality Internet connection you can get phone service delivered through your Internet connection instead of from your local phone company.

3. How does the voice clarity of VoIP compare to traditional telephone?

The quality of VoIP has steadily improved since its inception, and it now meets or exceeds the quality of a traditional landline. Voice clarity is determined by the quality of your Internet connection.

5. What is a Virtual PBX?

One of the latest spin offs of VoIP technology is the virtual pbx or hosted pbx. This technology allows small and medium sized businesses to have a sophisiticated telephone system without the investment in telephone equipment. In fact the entire telephone system is operated and maintained by your VoIP service provider. A virtual pbx lets employees work from their home, hotels or on their cell phones while still being connected to the same office telephone system. Just like a fortune 500 telephone system, you can transfer callers, put them on hold with music, setup conference calls or have the phone answered by an automated attendant who can direct callers to different departments.

7. Can I get local telephone numbers in other area codes other than mine?

One of the great benefits of VoIP is that you can have a telephone number assigned to you in an area code where you do not live or work. Businesses often want to have a local presence in many different cities with a local phone number for customers to call. Business VoIP service allows a customer to call that local number which can be answered by the company anywhere in the country. Residential customers get virtual telephone numbers in local cities so that friends and family can call them without incurring long distance charges.

9. Can I take my phone number with me when I travel?

Yes, as long as you have access to a high speed Internet connection you can take your analog telephone adapter with you when you travel so that you can always be reached. Many business VoIP customers install a soft phone on their laptops so that they can make and receive calls no matter where they are.

2. How fast does my Internet connection have to be?

A reliable broadband Internet connection such as dsl or cable is what is needed for high quality VoIP. The minimum bandwidth required for VoIP is 88 kbps in both the upload and download directions. If you are unsure if you have enough bandwidth for VoIP you can use a VoIP speed tester to test your Internet connection. Business users who might want to use multiple VoIP phone lines at once will require more bandwidth than residential users. An easy way to calculate how much bandwidth a business user might need is to multiple 90 kbps times the maximum number of business VoIP telephone lines you will be using at any one time. So a typical small office with 3 business VoIP telephone lines will need (3 times 88 kbps = 264 kbps) in both the upload and download directions. A good rule of thumb is to limit VoIP usage to no more than 50% of your maximum Internet bandwidth to be sure that you are always getting the best quality signal.

4. What is an ATA device (analog telephone adapter)?

An ATA is a simple device which lets you connect any standard telephone or fax machine so it can use VoIP through your Internet connection. The ATA converts the analog signal from your telephone into digital data that can be transmitted over the Internet. ATAs are suitable for basic use but may not be compatible with all features. If you wish to take full advantage of Easy Office Phone’s powerful Business VoIP feature set, your best option is a true IP phone.

6. Can I keep my phone number and use VoIP?

In most cases you can keep your existing phone number and transfer it allowing you to start receiving all your calls via Voice-over-IP. It all depends on whether we have service in the city where your telephone number is located.

8. Does my computer need to be turned on to use VoIP?

No, as long as your Internet connection is working you can use VoIP with your computer turned off. Just plug your telephone into the VoIP adapter or your VoIP telephone into your Internet connection and you will always have VoIP telephone service.

10. Does VoIP work with satellite Internet service?

For normal VoIP telephone conversations a DSL or cable connection or faster is ideal. VoIP with satellite Internet will still work but you will need to accept a much slower-paced conversation than you are used to.

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