MobileOffice – set to extend hosted VoIP
Introducing the NEW vivo MobileOffice app – set to extend the capabilities of the hosted VoIP telephony service
Vivo are delighted to announce the launch of MobileOffice, an innovative add-on application for existing and new users of the Vivo Exchange hosted VoIP telephony service.
What is MobileOffice?
MobileOffice is a business-grade soft phone application (app) that enables users to manage their communications easily and efficiently across Desktops, Smart phones and Tablet devices using just one IP phone number, making it an ideal addition feature for users of Vivo’s of hosted telephony and hosted IP telephony services.
Vivo mobileoffice is a business mobile app that promises more flexible working as the one number feature means that calls can be made and received on a suitable smart phone using an existing desk phone extension number. In addition, the service will radically change the way many users make and pay for their mobile calls and deliver huge savings on charges vs. a typical mobile providers out of bundle rates. Charges will be confirmed at the launch.
Stay tuned into Vivo to find out more on Monday.
What could vivo do for your business?
Contact us for an informal discussion and we can help assess the benefits for YOUR organisation. Call Andy on 0800 046 9460 or email andy@vivotelecommunications.co.uk

You are right on. Quality suolhd be the number one focus of a VoIP company, as well as speed and reliability. In response to the article: great job summarizing both the problems and the positive aspects of cloud vs. hosting. There is a sentence that confused me though: ‘In reality, the increasing complexity of communications architectures favors an outsourced solution, since a service provider is motivated to more rapidly upgrade and enhance the service offering’. Why do you say that? Are you saying that service providers are motivated to favor long distance calls instead of local calls because of price? If so, that’s not the case here in Canada where service providers dislike long-distance (to the US or elsewhere) calls as they don’t make as much profit when compared to local calls or calls within Canada (I mean, when people have international vs. local plans). That all depends on how much you talk internationally vs. locally of course, but both services are pretty good, and I would argue that long distance is even worse in terms of quality and speed.
From my experience from using a Mobile Office is that fact that i am able to get 3X the amount of work done if i didn’t have a Mobile Office and now that they are implementing VoIP is going to make this Mobile Office outstanding and so beneficial.