A New Haven, Connecticut start-up has announced it’s aiming to put "tomorrow's communications in a user’s hand today" and has released a new service that allows users to have a full-featured business PBX (
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Officials with unVOXT say the new so-called, “veeAlias” service protects privacy and allows users to keep work, family and professional life separate.
With the service, a user can determine the way clients, friends, and family can communicate with and contact the user. In addition, voice menus, voice prompts, ring music and hold music can all be tweaked.
The veeAlias service provides a virtual number service that can be used to make and receive calls for as many virtual needs that a user might have. Also, veeAlias provides the user a choice between toll free and local numbers and does not require any special device to function.
unVOXT said it will provide custom packages designed for a business or businesses depending upon the user’s requirements and that the packages will include other innovative services that span modern media such as the virtual PBX, social media services and Web site applications.
The company also offers unVOXT Mobile, a mobile application for Apple’s iPhone (
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