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Does EPB have a traditional phone line Hosted Phone Solution?

Yes. Our POTs traditional phone connections are delivered through the area’s only 100% fiber optic network and backed by expert, local 24/7 customer service. To learn more schedule your free business technology assessment by calling 423-648-1500.

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You can submit a request to have your personal or business number reinstated as a legitimate phone number that is not being used for spam calls. Submit a request at https://freecallerregistry.com/fcr/ and it will automatically be forwarded to three different reporting agencies (TNS, Hiya, and First Orion) that will take care of this for you.

Yes. You can forward calls remotely to any of your business numbers at any time for any reason by accessing the Commportal from any web browser (including a smartphone or mobile device). In the event of a service outage at your location, you can use the CommPortal to have calls to your business number forwarded to another number, such as a mobile phone. See the Hosted Phone Quick Start guide for instructions on forwarding calls.

Yes. Redundant Primary Rate Interface (PRI) offers a complete digital voice solution with calls sent and delivered via multiple geo-diverse fiber optic paths for maximum reliability. To learn more schedule your free business technology assessment by calling 423-648-1500.

Yes. Our POTs traditional phone connections are delivered through the area’s only 100% fiber optic network and backed by expert, local 24/7 customer service. To learn more schedule your free business technology assessment by calling 423-648-1500.

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).

Yes. You can use your softphone anywhere in the world as long as you have access to the Internet. Just use it as if you are dialing from the US. Long distance charges will apply.

Each of our three handset options is designed with hearing and vision-impaired seniors in mind, with features such as extra-large buttons, bright visual ringer, one-touch speed dial, amplified volume, hearing aid integration and the ability to automatically adjust the volume of soft and loud sounds

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