Vocal VOIP gives you a Virtual office, International business presence
January 2nd, 2008 | by ka edong |I picked up an old new clipping about while clearing out our home during the holidays. It’s about “Vocal (more than just VOIP) – a service by Pacific Internet. The print advertisement says …
Expand your business and have the power to call anywhere in the world. Plus … have business presence in 400 cities in 39 countries worldwide. have a virtual office in Singapore, Tokyo and New York, or in any major city you choose. With our vocal World Numbers, your customers, suppliers and even your relatives abroad can call your Singapore, Tokyo and New York “local numbers,” while you take their calls right here in the Philippines – at no additional cost!
Hmmm…. this could come in handy when I grow into a global company
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Contact Vocal:
- Hotline: 918-5200
- Cebu: 032-2542542 or 032-4158003
- Toll free hotlines: 1-800-1-888-1866 (PLDT)
- 1-800-3-888-8888 (Digitel)
- www.callvocal.com
The callvocal.com url, when I visited it today, displays the Pacific Internet corporate website, though. Looks like Pacific Internet is the Philippine partner of an International carrier-grade VoIP service by Pacnet.
Whew! I found a clipping of the launch. I wonder why I haven’t been hearing much about Vocal. Pacific Internet doesn’t seem to be very vocal about the service.
ka edong
bokal
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3 Responses to “Vocal VOIP gives you a Virtual office, International business presence”
By Saul on Jan 4, 2008 | Reply
I have never heard of Pacific Vocal myself. One thing is for sure there are so many different Voip solutions out there at the moment. I have been doing some work for a video-chat service called ooVoo. They offer some great features such as the ability to chat with up to 6 people at once. I think that this is a great feature for businesses – especially virtual and distributed businesses. Good luck on your goal of being a global company
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By International Business on Jun 2, 2008 | Reply
As the Internet evolves, all businesses become global businesses. I have never tried any of the VOIP services, but may try SKYPe at some time. A business associate of mine is moving to Mexico next week and will be running his business from there using Vonage.
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By Mass IT on Jul 9, 2008 | Reply
That was a great post. I will have to bookmark this site so I can read it later.
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