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VoIP For Your Orange County Business
Hosted VoIP can help you avoid the tedious practice of removing or adding phone lines and users to streamline operations during business cycles. Instead of procuring equipment and increasing head count in your IT staff with telephony expertise, your organization can go with a Hosted IP solution to streamline voice, data and Internet connections over one network. Converged access provides the bandwidth to accommodate a high-traffic period without the expense associated with excess capacity during down cycles. |
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Small to Medium-sized Business VoIP Solutions
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Unlimited Calling Plans Available, No Contract Required.
The VoIP service offers a complete replacement for your regular phone service and offers equal voice quality and reliability plus other special features. The Rescue Me hosted VoIP service allows you to utilize your existing Internet connection to make phone calls cutting monthly telephone costs by 30%-80% over traditional phone services. All calling plans include free Voicemail (with integrated e-mail notification), Conference Calling, Caller ID, Call Forwarding, and Call Waiting.
With the Rescue Me VoIP solution you can utilize your current phone system and handsets so there is no need to purchase new phones or upgrade the PBX. |
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What is VoIP and how does it work?
VoIP, or Voice over Internet Protocol, turns speech into tiny data packets that can be delivered to an IP address. The technology is popular with small to medium-sized businesses that support telecommuters and traveling workers because it allows remote workers to log into the company’s main phone system – allowing access to all advanced features including auto attendant, voice mail, and 4-digit dialing – from any location with a broadband Internet connection. |
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About Orange County
Orange County is a county in California. Its county seat is Santa Ana. As of the 2000 census, its population was 2,846,293, while a July 2008 estimate placed the population at 3,010,759, making it the second most populous county in California, behind Los Angeles County and ahead of San Diego County. It is the sixth most populous county in the United States as of 2009. The county is famous for its tourism, as the home of such attractions as Disneyland and Knott's Berry Farm, as well as several beaches along its more than 40 miles (64 km) of coastline. It is also known for its affluence and political conservatism. In fact, a 2005 academic study listed three Orange County cities as being among America's 25 "most conservative," making it the only county in the country containing more than one such city. It also became well-known for being the largest US county ever to have gone bankrupt, when in 1994 citizens rejected tax increases to pay back debts incurred by the county treasurer's misinvestments. Whereas most population centers in the United States tend to be identified by a major city, there is no defined urban center in Orange County. It is mostly suburban, except for some traditionally urban areas such as those of Anaheim, Santa Ana, Orange, Huntington Beach, and Fullerton. There are also several edge city-style developments such as South Coast Metro and Newport Center.
While Santa Ana serves as the governmental center of the county, Anaheim is its main tourist destination, and Irvine its major business and financial hub. Four Orange County cities have populations exceeding 200,000: Santa Ana, Anaheim, Irvine, and Huntington Beach.
Thirty-four incorporated cities are located in Orange County; the newest is Aliso Viejo, which was incorporated in 2001. Anaheim was the first city incorporated in Orange County, in 1870 when the region was still part of neighboring Los Angeles County. |
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