Outbound Call Settings
Know when your business number is calling you
If you are diverting your calls directly to your mobile or another number by default it will show you the callers number that's calling your business. If you want to know who is calling you then you will need to force the system to show your own ...
Caller ID (CLI) and Call Privacy
Caller ID (CLI) and Call Privacy By using our Cloud PBX you have the option to show, block or showcase your business main number when making outbound calls. Content Caller ID Privacy Options By using our Cloud PBX you have the option to show or block ...
PIN Code for Restricting Calls
PIN Code for Restricting Calls Most organisations have some rules about who can make calls to where. It may be that your warehouse team can only make local and national calls and your accounts team can call local, national, and international calls. ...
Speed Dial
Speed Dial When you have staff, customers and family that you call often, use the Cloud PBX speed dial. By using this function you can program in up to 8 of your most called numbers, so you can quickly make a call by dialing a single digit. Quick ...
Last Number Redial
Use last number redial when you are on a call with a customer and the line drops, or you have finished the call and want to quickly call them back *66 will redial the number you last called. You also have the option of having the number read back to ...
Outbound Trunking
Outbound Trunking Outbound trunking is a feature that allows you to present other direct dial-in (DDI) numbers as Caller ID on your registered trunk relieving phone administrators the onerous task of individually registering large blocks of ...
Presenting Non-Tech Connections Numbers for Outbound Calls
Presenting Non-Tech Connections Numbers for Outbound Calls Non-account numbers can be presented on outbound calls, though by default, the caller ID is your number supplied by CloudPBX provider. Subject to verification that you are the number(s) ...