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Switch to Voice Over IP Solutions

Voice Over IP Solutions enhance productivity of your business by decreasing your telephone expenses.
Let Crescive design a solution that suit your needs.

A wide variety of solutions are available, from single-line VoIP services, VoIP-Enabling your existing legacy PBX, or replacing your existing system with a new Full-Featured IP PBX. Our IP Systems are designed with your needs and budget in mind.

Benefits of Voice Over IP:
  • Substantially reduce your long distance costs by up to 90%
  • Flexible phone installation, install a phone anywhere you have a network connection!

    Some features of our IP/PBX Systems:

  • Automated Attendant
  • Call Detail Records
  • Call Forward on Busy and on No Answer
  • Call Monitoring and Parking
  • Call Queuing, Recording and Retrieval
  • Call Waiting and Call Transfer
  • Caller ID
  • Calling Cards
  • Conference Bridging
  • Distinctive Ring
  • Do Not Disturb
  • E911
  • Interactive Voice Response (IVR)
  • Music On Hold
  • Overhead Paging
  • Remote Call Pickup
  • Roaming Extensions
  • SMS Messaging
  • Three-way Calling
  • Trunking
  • Voicemail
  • Visual Indicator for Message Waiting
  • Stutter Dialtone for Message Waiting
  • Voicemail to E-Mail
  • Voicemail Groups
  • Web Voicemail Interface

  • For more information, please contact:
    John Carlucci
    IP/PBX Sales
    Ph. (807) 468-6320 - Option #2
    E-Mail. sales@crescive.ca

     
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