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Sunday, July 06, 2008

Products: VoIP Call Features


gotalk VoIP comes with some great features that you can start using straight away! Check out these features:

 

•    Voice Mail
•    Turbo dialing
•    Caller ID
•    Call Waiting
•    Call Return
•    Calling Line ID
•    Three Way Calling (Conference Calling)
•    Speed Dial
•    Blocked Last Call
•    Blocked Caller ID
•    Do Not Disturb
•    Call Forwarding

 

Voice Mail

When you are unable to answer a call, voice mail will take a message for you. Record your own greeting to personalise your service.

 

Turbo Dialing

When making a call, you can speed up the time taken to dial a phone number.

 

Caller ID

When making a call, your phone number will be displayed to the person you are dialing, provided they have access to Call Line ID.

 

Call Waiting

While you are on a call, the call waiting tone (one beep every ten seconds) will advise you of an incoming call waiting to be answered.

 

Call Return

If you have missed a call, or if you wish to call the last person you were speaking with, Call Return allows you to automatically dial the last caller's number, providing their number has not been blocked from being sent.

 

Calling Line ID

Provided your telephone has a Call Line ID display screen, you can identify the number of the person who is calling you before you answer your phone. You will be able to see all calling parties telephone numbers unless they have blocked their number from being sent.

 

Three Way Calling (Conference Calling)

While engaging in an active call, you can originate a call to a third party and have a three-way conversation.

 

Speed Dial

Allows you to store up to eight phone numbers for Speed Dialing at the press of two buttons. Make life easy by pre-setting emergency numbers and frequently dialed numbers.

 

Blocked Last Call

If you do not wish for your last caller to be able to ring your telephone again, you can block the caller's number, providing they have not activated caller ID blocking.

 

Block Caller ID

When making a call, your phone number is sent to the phone of the person you are dialing. You can control sending your phone number by either blocking your number for all calls, or by blocking your number on a call-by-call basis. (Not available with VoIP to VoIP calls).

 

Do Not Disturb

If you do not wish to be disturbed, however require your phone to continue charging on the phone base, Do Not Disturb either gives callers a busy tone or diverts to your voice mail inbox (if your voice mail is active).

 

Call Forwarding

Call Forwarding redirects your incoming calls to another number. It can be set to forward all calls, only when there's no answer, or when your phone is busy.