April 2005
When Instant Technologies, a small 10-employee instant messaging (IM) startup, was looking for a way to manage its incoming phone calls, it turned to GotVmail, a software vendor that is offering small businesses an inexpensive suite of voice communications services for a monthly ...
April 2005
Newton, Mass.-based GotVMail has a virtual PBX product that adds voice mail and a whole lot more to the basic business features of a corporate phone service without requiring any CPE.
“Ours is a next generation solution using a tried and true technology,” says Mark Feldman, the company’s ...
April 2005
Small businesses are always looking for an edge when it comes to attracting and retaining customers. During that search, almost all stumble on the seemingly contradictory notion that it is better to appear bigger while maintaining a personalized, one-to-one level of service.
Oh, and do ...
April 2005
Internet-based telephone services are finally ready for the mainstream, but what about your pocket?
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The Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) telephone revolution is upon us. In 2004 alone, there was a marked increase in the number of home and home-office VoIP ...
April 2005
I enjoyed Amanda Kooser’s and Mike Hogan’s February articles on IP-PBX phone systems, VoIP, Wi-Fi and how small companies use technology to stay connected (“Wherever You Go, There You Are” and “Connections”). These technologies have increased my productivity and lowered my communications ...
March 2005
There is nothing that tells a client “I care about you” more than a…
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March 2005
A new provider is using voice over IP to offer small businesses an inexpensive suite of voice communications services that will make them look larger and more professional without buying expensive hardware.
GotVMail is selling a monthly virtual PBX service both directly to businesses and ...
March 2005
One of the very nice things about working in a small business is that the bureaucratic layers are broken, there’s just you and a few other guys and gals. If you are working in remote offices (home offices) you don’t have to go to a corporate building everyday. There is one major ...
March 2005
While many films stars and sports figures got milk, an estimated 10,000 small businesses have GotVMail in an effort to present a big business presence to their customers-but minus the long-term commitment, equipment and ongoing expenses associated with the telephone systems of the rich and ...
March 2005
Small businesses trying to sound big can try a new service from GotVMail, a network-based PBX service provider that is teaming up with Pitney Bowes to reach small businesses.
Using its proprietary software and hardware, the company provides customers with many of the features of a PBX for ...
November 2004
Sub-category:Outsourced hosted communications solution.
Pricing:Ranging from $9.99/month to $39.95/month.
Benefits to SMEs
1. GotVMail frees the small business and home-based executive from the confines of their desk, allowing them to be productive without having to physically be on ...
June 2004
New England Institute of Addiction Studies, Foundation for International Medical Relief of Children and fundraising team for Multiple Sclerosis Society have selected GotVMail Communications to provide voice communications services.
March 2004
If you’re busy playing phone tag with your customers or buried in a pile of sticky notes, you should know that there is a better way to take care of business. Sure, your could hire a personal assistant, but then you’ll have to rent more office space, pay a full-time employee, and keep track ...
January 2004
The next generation of small business communications is here and it is in the form of GotVMail Communications. The company is helping small businesses establish effective communications tools that are image enhancing and can even assist in a communications crisis.
The company’s virtual ...
November 2003
When Chris Hackett’s computer systems consulting firm, Chackett Consulting of Roswell Ga., started to take off three years ago, Hackett realized he needed a more business-like way of answering the phone.
In the past, he’d always just given out his personal cell phone number, and maybe his ...
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