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Dell adds Toktumi VoIP service to catalog

pVoIP provider Toktuminbsp;will co-brand and market its services through a micro-site (because people can’t simply say a couple of web pages) on Dell.com./p
pThe Virtual Office Phone Service being marketed through Dell (and Staples) includes the usual bells-and-whistles of caller ID, call waiting, call forwarding, visual voicemail, auto receptionist and voicemail-to-email, plus not-so-average features like conferencing for up to 20 people and a free 800 number. The service costs $14.95 per month with additional charges for international calls. There’s also unlimited LD calling within the US and Canada from your PC./p
pAccess to the Toktumi service can be done via softphone on a PC or via a mobile phone. One might lean toward the soft phone, because it includes a search dialing feature that allows you to type in a name or a keyword of a person or business and then have phone numbers found by searching Outlook contacts and the web./p
pLet everyone be clear – Neither Dell nor Toktumi have an exclusive relationship here. Dell has been selling Fonality’s SMB IP PBX solution on their website, and Toktumi’s first business partner was Staples.com./p
pFor more:br /- Catch the Twice write up a href=http://www.twice.com/article/CA6616837.htmlhere/a. br /br /strongRelated articles/strongbr /a href=http://www.fiercevoip.com/story/are-voip-users-ready-dell-hell/2008-01-24Are VoIP users ready for Dell Hell? – FierceVoIP/abr /a href=http://www.fiercevoip.com/story/voip-leaders-chris-lyman-ceo-fonality/2008-09-15FierceVoIP Leaders: Chris Lyman, CEO Fonality – FierceVoIP/a/p

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