Easily upload OnHold.com custom music on hold for your Net2Phone phone system by following these steps:. Log into your Net2Phone account. Choose the “Settings” icon. Choose the 2nd option from the submenu named “Music Options”. Select “Change”.
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UPDATE: I have had this unit for almost 2 years now. It is connected to a UPS battery backup. I has literally been running non-stop since I set it up over a year and a half ago.
Having ringback and on-hold music really gives your company a professional appearance. On-hold music has always been one of the features associated with the “Fortune 500” companies that VoIP subscribers have access to, and at a fraction of the cost. Having the right connect music makes a great first impression on customers.
The following list is my own personal “Top 10” list of songs which will not shorten your hold time, but may add a little levity to it:
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I haven't used this device for an extended period, but since there are no mechanical parts, I expect that it will last. We have been using a professional on hold service for many years at about $60/month. The box that the professional company gave us sounded great when customers would call from a Lan Line. But, when calling from cell phone the voice messages were lower volume and the music would sound horrible. Music keeps cutting in and out and sounds very staticky. So we decided to save some $ and cancel our subscription and buy this unit. We are using the default music and voice messages that came preloaded instead of doing our own music and messages.
Your file will be delivered to you with 15 seconds of background music (or blank airtime if you do not choose background music) after the voice message. This will give you 15 seconds of music (or blank airtime) between each message when run in a loop.
Holding too tightly can lead to a loss of control, apparently. I assume Don Barnes was referring to being kept waiting on the phone. Mind your grip on that receiver, gang.
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monitor what kind of message we are sending to our callers and the outside world. Some basic rules of telephone etiquette are. . . Speak directly into the mouthpiece of the phone or a headset while talking DO NOT eat or chew gum while talking on the telephone DO NOT cover the phone with your hand or put it against your chest to avoid the