Simultaneous Ring

Forward Calls to Multiple Phones at Once
Send your calls to multiple phones at the same time, so you can answer faster.

Simultaneous Ring

Forward Calls to Multiple Phones at Once

Send your calls to multiple phones at the same time, so you can answer faster.

What is simultaneous ring and how does it work?

Simultaneous ring routes incoming calls to multiple devices at once. When someone calls your office number, it can also ring your cell phone simultaneously. This allows you to answer calls on either device and never miss an important call whether at your desk or out of the office. Once you answer on one device, ringing stops on the others. Simultaneous ring provides maximum connectivity by reaching you in multiple locations at the same time. Enable this handy feature through your SIPcity Cloud PBX Switchboard and stay connected wherever you are.

Benefits of Simultaneous Ring

  • Boosts Productivity: The SimRing feature ensures that important calls are never missed, even when you're away from your desk. This can significantly boost productivity as you can attend to customer queries and business matters promptly, no matter where you are.
  • Enhances Team Collaboration: In a scenario where multiple team members need answer calls, the SimRing feature can be a game-changer. It allows for a more collaborative approach to handling calls.
  • Hunt Group Enabled: With SimRing, customers won't be left waiting or transferred numerous times before reaching a real person. This can enhance their experience, leading to improved customer satisfaction and loyalty.
  • Promotes Work-Life Balance: The flexibility offered by SimRing means you can manage your professional commitments without compromising on your personal time. You can answer calls from home, during your commute, or even while on vacation, ensuring a healthy work-life balance.

Keep uncovering the myriad layers of functionality SIPcity has to offer, unveiling a realm of features crafted to enhance your experience.

What is simultaneous ring and how does it work?

Simultaneous ring routes incoming calls to multiple devices at once. When someone calls your office number, it can also ring your cell phone simultaneously. This allows you to answer calls on either device and never miss an important call whether at your desk or out of the office. Once you answer on one device, ringing stops on the others. Simultaneous ring provides maximum connectivity by reaching you in multiple locations at the same time. Enable this handy feature through your SIPcity Cloud PBX Switchboard and stay connected wherever you are.

Benefits of Simultaneous Ring

  • Boosts Productivity: The SimRing feature ensures that important calls are never missed, even when you're away from your desk. This can significantly boost productivity as you can attend to customer queries and business matters promptly, no matter where you are.
  • Enhances Team Collaboration: In a scenario where multiple team members need answer calls, the SimRing feature can be a game-changer. It allows for a more collaborative approach to handling calls.
  • Hunt Group Enabled: With SimRing, customers won't be left waiting or transferred numerous times before reaching a real person. This can enhance their experience, leading to improved customer satisfaction and loyalty.
  • Promotes Work-Life Balance: The flexibility offered by SimRing means you can manage your professional commitments without compromising on your personal time. You can answer calls from home, during your commute, or even while on vacation, ensuring a healthy work-life balance.

Keep uncovering the myriad layers of functionality SIPcity has to offer, unveiling a realm of features crafted to enhance your experience.

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