Comcast Business VOIP is a telephony and VoIP software solution available under the VoiceEdge brand, supporting mobile telephony, SIP trunking, cloud PBX, as well as Unified Communications features with the higher tier Business VoiceEdge edition that supplies users with a softphone, readable voicemail, audio-conference hosting, and screen sharing.
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The system stacks up well against the previous voip company. Features are there, admin dashboard has a lot of features. I think a better onboarding with the configuration would truly make a huge difference with frustrations.
Comcast Business VOIP has a robust number of features and a well-focused UI. If you are already a prolific Comcast user the system works well and integrates well. Many of the other systems we tried - Vonage, Google Voice, etc. - were not as robust and difficult to set up in …
I have switched now to MagicJack for business, while their support might not be the most amazing either we are very satisfied with the service/cost relationship and this has been a major game-changer. I am certain that Comcast has a larger client base that they have to look for …
We've used Allworx phone systems onsite. They are the most expensive option when it comes to VOIP. We noticed that we paid for equipment over service with them. Service was great - and pennies on the dollar of what Comcast charges. But the equipment costs thousands of dollars. …
It is competitive with other services like Ooma Office and offers more robust call screening features than Ooma. We have an Ooma Office line that consistently frustrates us because it lacks key features we would really find useful and seemingly stops working for reasons we have …
Actually, our organization has selected this phone for the organization. Previously we were using Polycom phone. We had good experience with both devices. At some points, both the devices are having pros and cons but I think Concast wins at many points.