Call alert services from AOL Call Alert, CallWave.com, BuzMe,
and Pagoo can really change how you use the Internet when you
only have one phone line. Here’s how these call alert
services work:
- Imagine you are online using a dialup modem.
- Someone calls you on that same phone line.
(If you didn't have CallWave Call Alert, this is where the
process would come to a screeching halt!)
- Fortunately, with Internet Call Alert services like CallWave
Call Alert, you get a message on your computer screen showing
the caller (using Caller ID technology). Behind the scenes,
the service you're using has the call forwarded to them.
Then they send you a notification on your PC. That's why,
with some of the services, you need to pay your local telephone
company a special monthly fee.
- Depending on which service you use, you can decide whether
to ignore the call, let voicemail pick it up, pick it up
yourself, or retrieve it later when you're offline.
And there you have it folks!
In fact, these call alert services can really change your
lifestyle. For instance, if you run a home business, and are
on the road, it becomes a lifesaver!
You can also completely switch your home voicemail or answering
machine to an Internet version. Even though they're cheaper,
the high-end versions of Internet Call Alert software can
take over the duties of your answering machine. That makes
it easier to remotely access messages, among other things.
In fact, switching to an Internet answering machine can free
you up to travel and still respond to calls on your main phone
number with ease, in addition to giving you all the benefits
of Internet Call Alerts!
Imagine how call alerts could simplify your life
if you own a small business? You could never miss an important
call again! In fact, you may want to consider CallWave.com's
Call Alert for Business.
On the other hand, if all you're looking for a call alert service that you can use in your
home to notify you when you're online and get a call on the same line, then you've also come
to the right place -- because CallWave.com's Call Alert has been designed to do exactly that.
But you may also want to consider CallWave's more advanced call alert services, since they
have features that you'll probably find invaluable! |
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