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Intelliverse launches standalone UC soln for SMBs

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ATLANTA, U.S.: Intelliverse, leading provider of IP communications, has announced its standalone unified communications (UC) solution, callEverywhere - ONEcall. The new service provides a fully customizable solution for users who may or may not be prepared to fully migrate from their traditional phone systems over to VoIP.

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The Intelliverse solution combines all the features commonly in the enterprise IP communications space, giving the small and medium business (SMB) the look of a larger company.

The callEverywhere - ONEcall service line comprises four levels of unique service offerings including messaging, voice/fax to email, One Number, and a combination of all three in Intelliverse's unified communications. Because the Intelliverse solution can consolidate several phone lines into one central number and allow messages to be retrieved using email, fax or phone with a user's pre existing analog line, remote offices and business travelers benefit most from the Intelliverse services.

"We decided to unbundle our UC features from its hosted PBX product because we found more users could benefit from the service but were not ready or willing to completely switch their phone service over to VoIP," said Kevin M. Moran, president and CEO of Intelliverse. "Customers are responding to our new standalone services, just since introducing the solution privately to our existing customers last quarter, we have already put 2,000 users on the service. Now that we are officially launching, we expect those numbers to soar."

The ONEcall messaging service lets a user create a network, which allows them to easily send and receive messages within that group, whether it is a single person or a large distribution list. Another feature of the ONEcall service is voice/fax to email; this service allows the user to turn their existing email account into a unified mailbox by collecting both faxes and voicemails and placing them in the user's original email.

The last ONEcall service is One Number; this solution is a find me/follow me locator service that "finds" you by calling up to six numbers when a caller tries to connect with you, ultimately letting the recipient choose whether to answer the call or direct it to voicemail.