We're going to be announcing some new features/enhancements in the next few days.
Anyone care to speculate what's coming?
Ability to add phone number to contact list from the call log?
Final Simul Ring & Multiple Emails for Voicemail with easy on/off?
Change Greatings on the fly from vPanel, not call in to voicemail?
SOME KIND OF VOIP CLIENT FOR iPHONE? (is that vPanel?, na)?
iPBX features?
VOIPo connect, mutiple simul ring numbers, and a new improved time out for vpanel logins (like never times out....).
Ok so my list is 75% of my wish list. Sue me. You know your dieing to tell us.
EDIT- HMM Brandon already fixed Vpanel (I think.. have not tested it) so scratch that.
Last edited by Xponder1; 08-19-2009 at 04:34 PM.
Oh, and a Call Record feature that works?
I was not aware call record did not work. What is wrong with it?
Edit off topic but Tim did you know that support tickets are getting emailed displaying html tags?
Code:<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" size="2">Insert a name here,<BR> <BR> Your Ticket has been received and a member of our staff will review it and reply accordingly. Listed below are details of this Ticket. Please make sure the Ticket ID remains in the subject at all times.<BR> <BR> <b>Ticket ID: </b>RSE-677109<BR> <b>Subject: </b>Unable to receive calls<BR> <b>Department: </b><BR> <b>Priority: </b><BR> <b>Status: </b><BR>
Last edited by Xponder1; 08-19-2009 at 04:38 PM.
Busy- and No-Answer forwarding?
The ability to add contacts from the call logs?
Ask a question like that, and you're going to get a wish list.
You'll want to shoot in a ticket (if you haven't already) to our support team if you're experiencing issues; we have had few reported problems with the beta recording feature (most of which have been issues where the attachment coming in via email is larger than the user's mail server is willing to accept).
Free long distance to countries around the world like Vonage just announced it was going to do?
I veto that. Nothing is free. If it costs VOIPo we customers will end up paying for it and I don't want to subsidize those who want it. There are plenty of inexpensive plans for those who care about such things. Or, if you think your usage is going to be off the wall, join Vonage or some big company which can afford to take a hit or two.
Russell
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