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Chicago Business VoIP vs Broadview Networks
Compare Chicago Business VoIP vs Broadview Networks. Find out whether Chicago Business VoIP or Broadview Networks is better for your VoIP business or home needs. The experts at VoipReview have analyzed the strengths and weaknesses of Chicago Business VoIP and Broadview Networks and detailed analysis of the comparison can be found below.
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Overview:
Chicago Business VoIP is a leading business VoIP service provider that allows you make local and long distance calls over the internet. If you are a small business owner, with Chicago Business VoIP you will most likey be able to significantly...
Broadview Networks is a leader in the IP communications field, offering enterprise-grade business VoIP services, consulting and network optimization, and IP and...
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- Founder Year: 2003
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Recent User Reviews
There were many options for phone service that I considered when shopping for a new system. Chicago Business VoIP had the ease and quality I was looking for. Their website was extremely informative, and their customer support was helpful and friendly. I would highly recommend CBV to any small business looking for a stress free phone system.
When I needed a high quality low cost VoIP solution to help my business through these tough times CBV was there. The website was very easy to use and I could not be happier. I was able to cut my TCO in half by using CBV services. I don't know where my company would be without it.
They were aggressive in pricing my bundled solution to make it attractive to switch from Verizon to their service. Reliability has been horrible though. One of my two circuits is down at least once a month, and this month I've had downtime 3 times already! Sure they provide credits for downtime but that doesn't offset the loss of business when I can't make or receive phone calls. Even if I have to pay a penalty to switch I can't afford not to at this point.