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Phone numbers explained

Postby Janus on 25 Nov 2008, 01:06

A CY.TALK® line without a Phone number can make calls all over the world, and receive calls only from other CY.TALK® members. Having a Phone Number gives you a new ability: you can now receive calls from any telephone network (mobile, land line, satellite...). It adds value not only to you but to your partners, family or just about any parties that call you. A simple example: you are a company based in France and you send a salesmen to China. The French office can subscribe to a Chinese Phone Number allowing your salesmen to call you on this number at the cost of a local Chinese call, thus minimizing company expenses on international calls;

  • Receiving calls is free for a reasonable use (see our Conditions);
  • You will never miss a call: just add rules in the Call management to have the calls sent where you want;
  • You can also activate Voice Mail to take calls for you. You will receive voice messages by email;
  • The number is yours as long as you have the subscription;
  • You can have as many Phone Numbers as you wish;
  • Multiple simultaneous calls supported for incoming and outgoing:
    You can have as many CY.TALK® phones as you wish attached to the same user. If two or more CY.TALK® phones are configured the same way, upon receiving a call, all will ring simultaneously. The first one to be answered will take the call. For instance, you can have a support call center in Romania and one in China, when a client in need dials the number, the phones will ring simultaneously in both locations. The same applies for individuals having a phone at their home and their office. You can have as many simultaneous calls as you have CY.TALK® phones.


Categories: Phone numbers are divided into four categories. They represent how ‘nice’ and easily recognizable each number is. The more noble the material the ‘nicer’ is the number. Choosing an easily recognizable number for your organization or yourself is a marketing tool. It ease communication, by making you more visible, enhancing your image and gives confidence to your customers.
  • Standard: just a simple number
  • Silver: a couple or three digits are the same or in a short sequence
  • Gold: a nice sequence or many digits are the same, very easy to remember
  • Diamond: Rare and exceptional numbers

Subscription periods: The subscription period will determine the length of you subscription as well as your discount, the longer the subscription time is the more discount you will receive. For any subscription period you choose you will always be billed one month at a time.
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Re: Phone numbers explained

Postby Mgiesero on 04 Jun 2010, 16:25

Can I choose the phone number I want?
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Re: Phone numbers explained

Postby Aton Krow on 04 Jun 2010, 16:42

You can choose the country and the area you want, but in general you cannot choose the phone number, they are automatically attributed to clients. However sometimes we offer countries or areas that might give you the possibility to choose your number from the proposed list.
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Re: Phone numbers explained

Postby Alexa Smith on 15 Jun 2010, 14:49

Aton Krow wrote:You can choose the country and the area you want, but in general you cannot choose the phone number, they are automatically attributed to clients. However sometimes we offer countries or areas that might give you the possibility to choose your number from the proposed list.


So if I live, for example, in France can I have an Australian number?
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