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Nextiva: “Big Business Phone Features at a Small Business Price”
3:00 am on January 9, 2010 | Category: Business, VoIP, Telecom Services, Telephone
For small businesses seeking to cut costs and remain competitive, enterprise VoIP solutions are becoming increasingly available and realistic.
One company that offers such solutions is Scottsdale, Arizona-based Nextiva, which promises to “transform the way small businesses communicate” by providing “big business phone features at a small business price.”
Nextiva’s products include ‘Nextiva Connect,’ which starts at just $8.95/month and provides a single local or toll-free phone line that can be redirected to a cell phone, home phone, or other number. Also available is ‘Nextiva Connect 360,’ a complete digital telephone offering that allows small businesses to replace their traditional telephone services and save up to 80% on monthly telephone bills.
Nextiva Connect 360 includes numerous advanced features such as the ability to forward voicemail messages to your email inbox, as well as a virtual PBX auto attendant system allowing callers to navigate through the departments and extensions of your business. This is one of the features designed to project a big business image within a small business budget.
Nextiva offers its clients a 100% satisfaction guarantee and has won numerous awards, including the 2008 telephony product of the year award and the 2009 award for best VoIP service. More information about the company’s services is available at http://www.nextiva.com/.
This article is a sponsored review, facilitated by ReviewMe.com.
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Edited by Jeremy Maddock
