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Posted on May 5th, 2007 by gail helen.
Categories: Work, Personal, Omnia Vanitas, Technology, Sponsored Posts.
I have got to do something about my phone bill. I originally set up my office line to deal with the issues of managing one particular project which I’m no longer involved with. Now I feel like I don’t even need it as most of my calling gets done through my mobile.
If my small business was a little less small (read: more than one person), I know for sure I would go with one of Xpander Communications Voice over IP solutions, which I discovered in a recent web release. These VoIP Small Business Phone Systems drastically reduce costs by providing unlimited free service & support along with improved long distance and international calling plans. Since most of the people in the main company that contracts my services are scattered across the country, my life would be simplified if they used this kind of system, as they could just issue me an extension that could lead to my personal line, which I imagine I should be able to forward to my cell. Until then, I guess I just keep paying for covereage I don’t actually need.
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