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What is the difference between SimRing and Find Me/Follow Me?

SimRing allows you to designate multiple phones to ring simultaneously when a call is directed to your desk phone. All phones will ring at the same time until the call is answered or voicemail on one of the phones picks up.

Find Me/Follow Me allows you to designate a series of phone numbers that will ring in the order you specify when a call is directed to your desk phone. You will either have SimRing or Find Me/Follow Me depending upon your level of service. Only one of these features may be used at one time. You can manage either feature from your desk phone or online via the CommPortal.

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Yes, however the only headset we have for use with the Polycom phones are the Plantronics Savi 740 headsets. You will also need to purchase an APP-51 Cable to connect the headset to your phone.

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

The VVX 350 has a 208x104 pixel backlit grey-scale graphical LCD screen.

SimRing allows you to designate multiple phones to ring simultaneously when a call is directed to your desk phone. All phones will ring at the same time until the call is answered or voicemail on one of the phones picks up.

Find Me/Follow Me allows you to designate a series of phone numbers that will ring in the order you specify when a call is directed to your desk phone. You will either have SimRing or Find Me/Follow Me depending upon your level of service. Only one of these features may be used at one time. You can manage either feature from your desk phone or online via the CommPortal.

Log on to "phone.epbfi.com." Enter your desk phone's number and your voicemail PIN number for the Password.

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).

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