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Denver Virtual Office
A Virtual Office starts with a local or toll free telephone number.
Now you're in business…barely.
Customers and prospects can call your
Denver Virtual Office number and leave a message. But, customers don't call a business to leave a message. They call to speak with someone, now.
By adding “Find Me – Follow Me” your Denver Virtual Office will call you, at any number, and connect your callers to you, live. And with optional free Call Screening, you'll decide which calls to take, and which to send to voice mail.
New: Callers can listen to Your Company's “On-Hold” Message, while they wait to be transferred.
You can sound even bigger, when your
Denver Virtual Office answers with an Auto Attendant. Callers might hear “Thank you for calling [your company]. If you know the extension number of the person you're calling, you may enter it at any time. For Sales press 1, Technical Support press 2, Billing press 3, etc. or Press 9 for the Dial by Name Directory”, even though all calls and departments are transferred to you!
When you don't take calls live, callers can leave a voice mail message. Each person and department can have their own private voice mailbox. Your
Denver Virtual Office can then call you and deliver the message to you and send the message to your email, so you can hear it over your computer, or any Internet
device. You can also be notified by pager.
That's great, but you're still not done. Every business needs to be able to receive Faxes. Your
Denver Virtual Office number can be set to automatically receive faxes, or you can add a separate number for faxes only. Faxes are delivered to your email, where they can be viewed, printed, forwarded, saved or discarded.
With this
Denver Virtual Office, you're in business for real:
A Local or Toll Free telephone number
Auto Attendant
Dial by Name Directory
Find Me, Follow Me
Call Screening
Live Call Transfer
Voice Mail
Message Delivery or Notification
Fax Receiving and Delivery |
Complete Local Number Virtual Office
Complete Toll Free Number Virtual Office
For information or to start your
Denver Virtual Office, Call
800.347.2861
Denver was
founded during the Pikes Peak Gold Rush in the Kansas Territory in eighteen
fifty-eight. That summer, a group of gold prospectors from Lawrence, Kansas
arrived and established Montana City on the banks of the South Platte River.
This was the first settlement in what was later to become the city of Denver.
The site faded quickly, however, and was abandoned in favor of Auraria, named
after the gold-mining town of Auraria, Georgia, and St. Charles City by the
summer of eighteen fifty-nine. The Montana City site is now Grant-Frontier Park
and includes mining equipment and a log cabin replica. The Colorado Territory
was created on February twenty-eight, nineteen sixty-one, Arapahoe County was
formed on November first, eighteen sixty-one, and Denver City was incorporated
on November seven, eighteen sixty-one. Denver City served as the Arapahoe County
Seat from eighteen sixty-one until consolidation in nineteen two. In eighteen
sixty-five, Denver City became the Territorial Capital. With its new-found
importance, Denver City shortened its name to just Denver. On August first,
eighteen seventy-six, Denver became the State Capital when Colorado was admitted
to the Union. Denver was selected to host the nineteen seventy-six Winter
Olympics to coincide with Colorado's centennial celebration, but Colorado voters
struck down ballot initiatives allocating public funds to pay for the high costs
of the games, so the games were moved to Innsbruck, Austria. The notoriety of
becoming the only city ever to decline to host an Olympiad after being selected
has made subsequent bids difficult. The movement against hosting the games was
based largely on environmental issues and was led by then State Representative
Richard Lamm. Lamm was subsequently elected as Colorado governor in nineteen
seventy-four.
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