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I currently have a single phone line (landline from BT) coming into my office. I also have a single mobile phone number. I don't tend to divert calls to my mobile, and simply use an Answering machine on my landline which tells the caller my mobile or allows them to leave a message.
I have 8Mb Broadband from BT too (the best I can get in my area tbh), which runs at almost full speed, and I always have PC's on the bench downloading etc on this.
I'm thinking about a little change in business, and a whole new website for some added services. This new site I would like to put an 0845 number or the likes onto, but I'd need to be able to divert this to my mobile or my landline very easily. I'd want to leave my existing number as it is if I could, with the Answering machine, etc (people here are used to it, and anything new pisses them off).
Oh, forgot to say, Mobile is about to be a new Blackberry from T-Mobile.
Should I be looking at VOIP, and if so, what options could I get from this? If not, what else could I be using?
The new side to the business will eventually have a member of staff devoted to it, but in the initial stages I'll handle it, with a little help from a colleague/trainee.
There is potential to have 2 or 3 numbers eventually for the new business and it will require all of these to have their own diverts if needs be.
All advice welcome, and I'll pm CJD to ask him for his VOIP advice (seeing as he is the VOIP guru here).
I have 8Mb Broadband from BT too (the best I can get in my area tbh), which runs at almost full speed, and I always have PC's on the bench downloading etc on this.
I'm thinking about a little change in business, and a whole new website for some added services. This new site I would like to put an 0845 number or the likes onto, but I'd need to be able to divert this to my mobile or my landline very easily. I'd want to leave my existing number as it is if I could, with the Answering machine, etc (people here are used to it, and anything new pisses them off).
Oh, forgot to say, Mobile is about to be a new Blackberry from T-Mobile.
Should I be looking at VOIP, and if so, what options could I get from this? If not, what else could I be using?
The new side to the business will eventually have a member of staff devoted to it, but in the initial stages I'll handle it, with a little help from a colleague/trainee.
There is potential to have 2 or 3 numbers eventually for the new business and it will require all of these to have their own diverts if needs be.
All advice welcome, and I'll pm CJD to ask him for his VOIP advice (seeing as he is the VOIP guru here).