Today, conducting business and staying in-touch can happen in a number of ways. Email, fax, cell phones, text messages, teleconferencing and other solutions make it far easier to communicate than was once possible.
 
For businesses, having all of these communications choices can be messy without proper tools for efficiently managing them. Recognizing this, FreedomVOICE Systems offers virtual office tools, a web-based communications hub that brings together all the modes of communications into one manageable system and then offers businesses choices based on their specific needs.

 
Using solutions that are customized, offices can pay only for what they need and use while maximizing their productivity and increasing their cost savings.
 
One company, Ripping Revolution, needed a solution that would answer to their need to associate appropriate time zones with caller locations. They were able to utilize the virtual office tools to customize a solution that would transfer callers to nearby branch offices after listening to an automated greeting.
 
FreedomVOICE's customizable communications tools answer to the specific needs of small and mid-sized companies, who seek communications solutions that are both cost effective and flexible, especially as offices become more virtual.  
 
"Communications with customers, clients and colleagues within the business community is changing dramatically," commented founder and CEO Eric Thomas in a statement.
 
"Were right where we want to be," Thomas said when describing his companies offering in relation to the direction of future market needs.
 
Earlier this month, FreedomVOICE also announced successful growth in 2006. Compared to the same time last year, the company realized over 30 percent revenue growth in just the first three quarters of 2006.
 
"It's the kind of growth I like to see! And it's all because our products are feature rich, flexible and affordable, and our people deliver exceptional customer service," commented Thomas.
 
 
 
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