Mobile Landline from O2

Mobile Landline is a new service from O2 that allows customers to have a landline number that goes straight to their mobile.
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Mobile Landline delivers the benefits of a mobile and landline number – on one device
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Customers have one phone, one supplier, one bill and one voicemail box.. No costly diverts... No hassle... No more missed opportunities.
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Flexibility – customers can link multiple landline numbers to one mobile and vice-versa
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Perfect for business people who are spending more time away from their desks, offices and home
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It’s easy to get up and running – customers can keep their existing BT landline number or we can set up a new number for you (local or 0800)
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Link up to five landline numbers to one mobile. This is likely to appeal to customers who want to have a presence in several areas or have different numbers for different purposes – e.g. service and sales
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Link up to ten mobiles to one landline number. This is known as a call group and is likely to appeal to customers who want a team to manage their inbound calls – for example leads going into a sales team
It is suitable for Large and small businesses
- Smaller businesses can look larger and more established – having landline numbers gives scale and credibility
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Large businesses can have that local touch – local landline numbers can help bigger businesses seem approachable,contactable and just around the corner. This is especially handy for those who have field based people – sales, engineers and so on
Why should you choose Mobile Landline?
- Attract more business
- Never miss another opportunity – no more missed calls
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All the benefits of a landline number without the associated costs and there’s no need to move equipment if a customer relocates
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Great online reporting and management – customers can see how many calls they actually miss and plan their people’s time more effectively. This is also useful for tracking marketing campaigns
Smaller businesses
- Increased scale and reach – national presence or local presence in multiple areas
- Credibility – some customers don’t trust businesses that only publish a mobile number.
- Create the impression of a fixed location
Larger businesses
- Local presence – without the costs associated with regional offices
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Appear approachable, contactable and just around the corner
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Drive efficiencies across your business. By deploying multiple landline numbers you can make sure priority calls are handled first and use the online monitoring to make sure you have the appropriate resources available at the right time.

