Must Have VoIP Feature of the Week
Monday has arrived once again. Instead of feeling blue and worrying about how you're going to make it through the week, just sit back and enjoy learning about another must-have VoIP feature.
Standard landlines have fallen short when it comes to the little things. While your cell lets you create a variety of ring tones for everybody who calls, at home you're usually stuck with one ring. If you're not standing right in front of the caller ID, you have no idea who is calling. On top of that, one ring just isn't fun. Friends, family, and significant others should have a ring that gets you excited to pick up your phone, while those people who are always trying to get you to subscribe to various newspapers and magazines that will probably never even show up should have a ring that gives you fair warning. In order to help you get the most out of your VoIP service, we at my people allow you to create multiple customized ring patterns.
Customized Ring Patterns
Standard landlines have fallen short when it comes to the little things. While your cell lets you create a variety of ring tones for everybody who calls, at home you're usually stuck with one ring. If you're not standing right in front of the caller ID, you have no idea who is calling. On top of that, one ring just isn't fun. Friends, family, and significant others should have a ring that gets you excited to pick up your phone, while those people who are always trying to get you to subscribe to various newspapers and magazines that will probably never even show up should have a ring that gives you fair warning. In order to help you get the most out of your VoIP service, we at my people allow you to create multiple customized ring patterns.
Customized Ring Patterns
"my people believes everybody who calls you is special. Well, special in their own way. So we've added a great feature that allows you to assign different ring patterns for different telephone numbers, area codes or specific exchanges so you'll receive a distinctive ring. You decide what ring is assigned. Perhaps two short rings for dear Aunt Mabel, and something else for the I.R.S."Don't settle for a service that doesn't give you much more than a standard landline. Put the IP back in VoIP, and give your loved ones the special ring pattern they deserve.
