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Directing TrafficTake control of your phone system.

ByGene Koprowski

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Have you ever missed an important call while you were away fromyour desk? Or been forced to wade through a huge number ofvoice-mail messages after a trip? Don't you wish you could haveyour calls routed to your cell phone or that you could find out whohad called before you listen to all your messages?

If you're like most entrepreneurs, the answer to all thesequestions is a resounding "yes." Although the costs ofbuying such a sophisticated phone system are beyond the budget ofmany entrepreneurs--as high as six figures--new software isproviding many of these services for just a fraction of theprice.

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