December 15th, 2009 by Jennifer Jeffrey | located in Features | trackback
One of our favorite Ribbit Mobile features is the ability to route your calls so that you can answer wherever it’s most convenient.
Here are a few ways people are using call routing:
- Small business owners who need more flexibility, while staying connected to the business. When you own a small business, you need a dedicated number that you can list in directories, promotional materials, and online. But if that number is connected to a landline phone, chances are you won’t always be able to answer it. Routing calls from your business line to your mobile provides instant peace of mind, ensuring that you won’t miss important calls.
- People who want the freedom to be away from their desk without missing calls. If you get calls on an office phone at work, you risk missing important calls when you’re away from your desk. Now you can route your office phone to ring on your mobile. If you don’t pick up, Ribbit will convert the voicemail message to text and send it to directly to your mobile phone and email.
- People who are traveling to areas with poor mobile coverage. Want to get away to the beach or the ski slopes, but worry that you’ll miss calls due to poor mobile coverage? Just route your mobile to ring at your destination. Then you’ll still get your calls – and your vacation, too.
Have you used Ribbit Mobile’s call routing, and if so – why?
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December 16th, 2009 at 6:18 pm
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