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April 03, 2014

vMobile Lets Vitelity Revolutionize Cell Phones for Business Use

Vitelity is a privately owned, international Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) provider. It offers wholesale voice, fax, SMS, and hosting services.

In a new move that’s getting a lot of attention in the telecom world, during ITEXPO Miami, Vitelity introduced vMobile – which offers resellers and end users complete PBX functionality, native to the vMobile smartphone.

“It truly is revolutionary,” Jeannie Zaemes, marketing director for Vitelity, told TMC’s Rachel Ramsey during the trade show. “It’s very cool.”

“What vMobile does is that it allows you to integrate your cell phone fully with your PDX system, basically allowing you to take that technology and all of that functionality anywhere your cell phone can go… It functions completely with any SIP-enabled PDX system.”

It is not an app, but everything is integrated natively on the phone. To understand the strength of the product, think about being at work and using that office phone to transfer calls, use four-digit extensions, set up conference calls, as well as monitoring.

“You can do all of those kinds of things anywhere your cell phone can go,” Zaemes said about vMobile.

It also lets users use multiple phone numbers. vMobile lets users take themselves out of the phone queues – for something like sales – at the end of the work day.

“It is taking your phone system here in the building and now it basically expands [it to] anywhere in the world,” Zaemes said.

The development of vMobile comes because customers have been asking for these kinds of features for a long time, Zaemes adds. “Using apps and using things like call forwarding just wasn’t really doing it,” she explained.

One added benefit with vMobile is how it cuts down on expenses. The company estimates it can lead to a 75 percent reduction in mobile phone spending.




Edited by Cassandra Tucker


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