Share what you know with millions of people
Focus is the best place to turn what you know into remarkable content
1
POLL: What phone type do you use for the majority of your business communications?
Desktop Telephone (analog/digital)
Desktop Telephone (IP/SIP)
Cordless or WiFi Handset
Cell Phone or Smartphone
Other
Participate in the original poll and view the results at www.gbusinessvoip.com .
Events
- Dos and Don'ts of Small Business Marketing May 29 @ 11 am PT
- Lead Nurturing 202: The Next Generation May 31 @ 11 am PT
- The Tricks to Paid Media June 6 @ 11 am PT
- Display Advertising for Brand Awareness June 20 @ 11 am PT





7 Answers
My smartphone accompanies me everywhere. Definitely my go-to business communication tool.
I use smart phone.It is highly convenient for texting,calling and to sending an email.
Panasonic phone system. Calls can be transferred or forwarded to cell phones as appropriate.
iPhone for 100% of calls business and personal. My office phone forwards directly to my iPhone and I no longer have a home phone.
I use a hybrid between SmartPhone (Blackberry), Software and Hardware.
What works well for my business and my customers is OneBox automatic call directing service (www.onebox.com)...For approximatley $49.95 a month a subscriber get 5 phone lines and fax lines, an automated company introduction that you can customize and modify, voicemail boxes and vmails are delivered via e-Mail or text to your mobile phone. Additionally, the phone line(s) can be setup to find you and follow you to whatever location you might be (cell phone, client site, meeting, home phone etc...). Additional phone lines are available at an increased rate ($79.95/mo for 25 lines).
The phone I use can be purchased at Frontgate (www.frontgate.com) it is a beautifully designed phone that offers multiple lines, VoIP, Bluetooth and the clearest sound quality, I've ever heard. The phone model is Gigaset Home Office Phone System and costs approximately $150 - $200. I hope this helps.
SmartPhone (Blackberry) when I'm out and about.
Skype or Landline when in home-office, depending on who I'm calling.
Blackberry/Orange - call quality and signal reliability not brilliant indoors where I live unfortunately.
Samsung Galaxy S - My cellphone (although it is linked to my telephone when in range)
I use the phone only for local calls bur Magic Jack for all long distance calling.
Answer This Question