Wednesday, February 23, 2011
Rehan Shares Info on Starting your own Phone Number Forwarding Business
Super Technologies has a great product of CFMS. It stands for call forwarding and management system. It allows you to start a voip company or a phone company with a very small amount of money. You can start selling phone numbers on existing phone numbers by offering enhanced call forwarding service. The business model is that you can offer your customers who have an existing cell phone or a homephone or a business phone, a number from an international market which is forwarded to their existing number.
You make a premium on this service by offering enhanced call forwarding service. You can call to wherever you want to call it. We will give you a customize domain of your choice ... say you want philiptel.com, then we will give you all the billing system CRM, VRP, DID billing, per minute billing, the website, the webserver, the softvages, the voiceswitch.
Every thing is included already in our platform. All you will need is a marketing team.
We can provide marketing training for publicizing and getting the word out of your new phone service. In the existing space there are companies like DID Worldwide, SkypeIN service, Voxbone, tollfreeforwarding.com, virtualphoneline.com, offering some type of virtual phone number forwarding service. You can start doing it for your local market. The investment is very low and the margins are very high. We can discuss that once you send us an email on [email protected] or [email protected]. We hope that you explore this opportunity but before you do, that we would like to invite you to explore virtualphoneline.com yourself first-hand.
This is the kind of service which you will be providing your users once you sign up on CFMS platform. Just sign up on Virtual Phone Line, give it a try, and get a free number from the website so you can actully see how it works. We hope to hear from you pretty soon. Thank you.
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Thursday, May 6, 2010
Super Technologies' First Health Management System Seminar
Word has it that the Health Management System seminar, held on May 4, 2010 in Karachi, Pakistan was a great success. More seminars are planned for USA, Malaysia, India, UK, Mexico and Singapore.
http://www.healthmanagementsystem.net/ has a strong position with doctors and patients, who want to give better care and get better care respectively.
The participants raised many questions, which our company wanted, and showed high interest in the Health Management System applications. One of most heard comments was "very user-friendly, especially when taking into account the needs of the patient from a medical point of view."
The seminar has been labeled as a new step towards our further success. The feedback was very positive. It is the first one for us. The seminar gave a message of confidence in expanding to the global market.
As foundation for our success, we give great importance to the cooperation among the Medical Community who attended the seminar. We strongly believe that continued collaboration with medical community will lead to a better product knowledge for our customers, and we actively support this type of activity.
We are very proud of Saleha Lateef and PM Permanand who have taken much initiative and given their time, work, thought and collaboration.
The software development VP of Super Technologies, Inc. Arfeen Muhammad, asks that others register themselves with http://www.healthmanagementsystem.net/ to be a part of the research and direction in this beta project.
http://www.healthmanagementsystem.net/ has a strong position with doctors and patients, who want to give better care and get better care respectively.
The participants raised many questions, which our company wanted, and showed high interest in the Health Management System applications. One of most heard comments was "very user-friendly, especially when taking into account the needs of the patient from a medical point of view."
The seminar has been labeled as a new step towards our further success. The feedback was very positive. It is the first one for us. The seminar gave a message of confidence in expanding to the global market.
As foundation for our success, we give great importance to the cooperation among the Medical Community who attended the seminar. We strongly believe that continued collaboration with medical community will lead to a better product knowledge for our customers, and we actively support this type of activity.
We are very proud of Saleha Lateef and PM Permanand who have taken much initiative and given their time, work, thought and collaboration.
The software development VP of Super Technologies, Inc. Arfeen Muhammad, asks that others register themselves with http://www.healthmanagementsystem.net/ to be a part of the research and direction in this beta project.
Labels:
diy,
doctors,
health management,
medical records,
patients,
seminar,
super technologies,
system
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
VP Suzanne Bowen's Facebook Discussion on Quality, Honesty, Listening
What a beautiful discussion on Suzanne Bowen's professional network on Facebook!
Suzanne Bowen I scream for quality, honesty, and open ears in a quiet voice.
Labels:
blindly following,
exhibition,
facebook,
honesty,
interaction,
quality,
social media
Thursday, November 12, 2009
Make Money from Call Forwarding Business
Hear and watch descriptions from Suzanne Bowen and Nusrat Raza of the power of Call Forward Management System business where Super Technologies, Inc. hosts your direct inward dialing phone number forwarding and diverting business that you rebrand.
CFMS takes advantage of DIDX API for DID/DDI from 60+ countries.
CFMS takes advantage of DIDX API for DID/DDI from 60+ countries.
Labels:
call diversion,
call forwarding,
fax,
google talk,
hosted solution,
ip communications,
ivr,
phone numbers,
skype,
sms,
voip business
Wednesday, September 9, 2009
Wednesday, August 5, 2009
VoIP, Podcast Generation, Cluecon
I recommend the Podcast Generator on SourceForge.net created by Alberto Betella. It's open source, so please contribute financially if you use it.
What's cool about it? It gives you options to offer RSS feed for others to use and to send your podcasts to iTunes. I'm at the Cluecon conference in Chicago this week. I met a guy at the iCall party last night who had on a tshirt from a conference that features science fiction and open source. He stated, "I downloaded all your DIDX podcast interviews and listened to them on my drive from Wisconsin to Chicago yesterday. Your enthusiasm is infectious and feels sincere. How do you get that stereo sound? I have some ideas for clearer sound..."
(Thank you! I'm really inspired and interested in the people I interview: Allison Smith, Jaymie Scotto, Omar Chohan, Bernd Wiegmann, Leif Madsen, Luca Filegheddu, Joel Driver, Jonathan Leong, Roman Khalenkov, Harmon Wilfred, David Mandelstam, Michael Schelin, Maria Gomez, Dilawar Syed, Art Smith, Michael Collins, Carol Davids and Warren Bent, Atiq Rehman, Shomail Dan Muhammad, Brian West and Anthony Minessale, and Rabah Djanati.
I explained that I use a variety of voice over Internet services from among our 12,000 or DIDX customers and suppliers. I'm experimenting with those and with different audio settings on my Toshiba. One example, some of the interviews use Skype for voice and PrettyMay to record. When I call to a PSTN line from Skype, the quality is not as good as when I call from Skype to Skype.
He gave me some great ideas to follow up on to improve the sound of our podcasts. When I find his business card, I will credit him more fully here on this blog post.
My attention goes back to Gemeinschaft German PBX presentation at Cluecon. Stefan Wintermeyer is not only technically savvy, but his presentation is the most interesting I've seen yet. (More conferences that are IP communications-related are at http://www.didx.net/events.
What's cool about it? It gives you options to offer RSS feed for others to use and to send your podcasts to iTunes. I'm at the Cluecon conference in Chicago this week. I met a guy at the iCall party last night who had on a tshirt from a conference that features science fiction and open source. He stated, "I downloaded all your DIDX podcast interviews and listened to them on my drive from Wisconsin to Chicago yesterday. Your enthusiasm is infectious and feels sincere. How do you get that stereo sound? I have some ideas for clearer sound..."
(Thank you! I'm really inspired and interested in the people I interview: Allison Smith, Jaymie Scotto, Omar Chohan, Bernd Wiegmann, Leif Madsen, Luca Filegheddu, Joel Driver, Jonathan Leong, Roman Khalenkov, Harmon Wilfred, David Mandelstam, Michael Schelin, Maria Gomez, Dilawar Syed, Art Smith, Michael Collins, Carol Davids and Warren Bent, Atiq Rehman, Shomail Dan Muhammad, Brian West and Anthony Minessale, and Rabah Djanati.
I explained that I use a variety of voice over Internet services from among our 12,000 or DIDX customers and suppliers. I'm experimenting with those and with different audio settings on my Toshiba. One example, some of the interviews use Skype for voice and PrettyMay to record. When I call to a PSTN line from Skype, the quality is not as good as when I call from Skype to Skype.
He gave me some great ideas to follow up on to improve the sound of our podcasts. When I find his business card, I will credit him more fully here on this blog post.
My attention goes back to Gemeinschaft German PBX presentation at Cluecon. Stefan Wintermeyer is not only technically savvy, but his presentation is the most interesting I've seen yet. (More conferences that are IP communications-related are at http://www.didx.net/events.
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