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How will my staff be trained to use Hosted Phone for Seniors?

After you select a Hosted Phone for Seniors solution, an EPB Hosted Phone Coordinator will discuss the preferred training plan for your facility. This could simply include leave-behind support materials, or involve direct training at the individual level. Keep in mind that after training, EPB’s technical experts are available 24/7/365 to assist you via chat or by calling 423-648-1372.

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Fiber optic technology transmits information using laser-generated pulses of light that travel over hair-thin strands of glass fiber. Because light travels faster than anything else in the universe, fiber optics provide faster uploads and downloads while reducing network reaction times. Traditional communications companies use copper lines to transfer their signal to your home or business. EPB Fiber Optics is the area's only provider that uses 100% fiber optics.

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.

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

Yes. Our Automatic Call Distribution (ACD) automatically answers incoming calls and distributes them to a specific group within your organization. To learn more schedule your free business technology assessment by calling 423-648-1500.

Yes. We enable you to take total control of your conference calls from 5 to 100 attendees with fast, reliable connections and features like Conference Bridge and All Call. To learn more schedule your free business technology assessment by calling 423-648-1500.

Yes, however it is easier to take your phone with you to a new office so the programming and preferences will stay with the phone.

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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