Yes. Please contact EPB at 423-648-1500 immediately if your device is stolen. We can disable the account to prevent access to your number. If your device was logged out of the account, the user must have the user name and password in order to authorize use. But our recommendation is to contact us, so we can disable the account and avoid any usage.
EPB Hosted Phone Solutions give you a large business phone solution at an affordable price. They are perfect for businesses small and large - from 1 handset to 200. They are feature-rich and flexible enough to seamlessly do business both in the office or on the go, and can be easily scaled for large businesses who need more lines and call management functions. Our cloud-based VoIP systems feature high-quality Polycom handsets and functionality such as an online management portal, mobile softphone app, SimRing, incoming call manager, multi-line hunt group plus helpful user tools such as voicemail-to-email, "find me follow me" forwarding and much more. To learn more schedule your free business technology assessment by calling 423-648-1500.
It depends on several factors. EPB creates a separate internet connection that is locked down for security reasons, so your phone service does share your business internet connection. If the on-premises internet connection has issues due to your equipment failure, the phones would continue to work. However, if an internet outage is an external issue, then phone service may cease to work until the outage is resolved. The root of the problem determines if any phone outage will occur. EPB is available 24/7/365 to take any trouble calls and dispatch a technician to your business, if needed.
EPB Hosted UC is software that offers the freedom and convenience of making and receiving calls from your Windows or MAC desktop computer or laptop, Android tablet or smartphone, and IOS tablet or smartphone. It allows a business to maintain one identity and use their business number anywhere/anytime.
E911 (Enhanced 911) is support for wireless phone users who dial 911, the standard number for requesting help in an emergency. Since wireless users are often mobile, it’s necessary to inform the responder of the 911 caller’s location. E911 support is mandated for traditional mobile phone service by the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC).
No, there is not a restriction. If you would like to help, please call 423-648-1500 (option 2) and one of our sales representatives will be happy to assist you.
Please contact our network operations team at 423-648-1500, 24/7/365, and choose option 6.