Enhance Engagement and Stay Connected with Customers
Comcast Voiceedge Selectis a feature-rich phone solution designed for businesses that wantto get ahead and stay ahead. Get a cloud-powered Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) phone solution with useful productivity features. The VoiceEdge Select plan includes an integrated mobile app and up to 8 premium phones. The plan is available at an affordable per-month cost and will be set up by Comcast Business technicians.
Key Features of your Comcast VoiceEdge Select Plan
On the Go Business Management
Use the official Comcast Business App to turn any mobile device into a virtual business phone. All features of your phone service will extend to your device, letting you manage business operations on the go. Make and receive calls while away from your office by installing the Comcast Business App. This app is accessible for free and available to all Comcast Business customers. Download the app for iOS or Android™ devices.
Comcast Business VoiceEdge Select™ Features
Basic
Caller ID
Call Forwarding/Remote Call Forwarding
Call Waiting
Call Hold and Transfer
Call History
Call Park/Call Pickup
Distinctive Ring
Auto-Rerouting
Be Anywhere
Simultaneous/Sequential Ring
Outbound Caller ID Display via Mobile Phone
Mobile Notification for Calls and Voicemail
Business Voicemail on Mobile Phone
Voicemail/Readable Voicemail
Advanced
Use the Voice Mobility features to extend business phone capabilities to your mobile device. Receive calls directed to your business phone number using your mobile device. When you make calls, your business number is displayed on the recipient's caller ID.
A user-friendly account management portal lets you manage your Comcast Account. Employees can choose which features they need to activate on their phones and also provide system admins complete control over the phone system. You can manage your phone service, pay bills, create support tickets, and much more.
Secure and Reliable
Your phone service is powered by a large, secure VoIP network, which ensures connection reliability.
Direct incoming call flow to a specific list of numbers. The number at the top of the list rings first, if busy, the call moves on to the second and goes through the list until someone receives the call or the list ends.
Optional*
All voicemails are transcribed and sent to your inbox along with the original audio. Email notifications are also sent once a new voicemail is received.
Let your customers call your business without incurring any cost.
Ensure exclusion of your from directory listings.
Get another phone line dedicated to point-of-sale transaction processing or faxing.
*Additional monthly charges apply
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