Comcast is a seasoned veteran when it comes to telecom and media. It’s the second-largest broadcasting and cable television company in the world and operates multiple branch entities under the Comcast umbrella. One of these is Comcast Business, responsible for the conglomerate’s internet phone, and TV distribution to enterprise customers. It was originally envisioned as Comcast Commercial online communications, over three decades ago. But after the dotcom bubble burst, Comcast realized the necessity of connecting with a growing enterprise customer base, launching Comcast Business.
The company has several solutions in its portfolio, spanning the cloud, smart offices, internet, TV, and business telephony. In this review, we are taking a look at Comcast’s cloud-based PBX solution – Business VoiceEdgeTM.
Inside Comcast Business VoiceEdge
PBX or Private Branch Exchange lets businesses create a multi-line telephony system that helps address a high volume of callers every day. With the advent of the Cloud, PBX has moved from hardware infrastructure to virtual systems, reducing costs, improving flexibility, and allowing businesses to scale faster than ever before.
Comcast Business VoiceEdge is a cloud-hosted PBX service that combines the features of a typical on-premises PBX with the advantages of the cloud. The company has partnered with Amazon Web Services (AWS) to provide its customers with a reliable and expansive cloud environment.
Let’s review the features of the Comcast Business VoiceEdge:
- Basic functionalities - Comcast Business VoiceEdge comes in unlimited calling with additional charges for nationwide long-distance communication. It can be used across locations and offers a directory listing to make your business more accessible. The line included in Comcast Business
VoiceEdge has a caller ID feature, supports local as well as remote forwarding of calls, and enables automatic rerouting in case of agent unavailability. Needless to say, call waiting, detailed histories and call parking are also bundled in. To drive greater mobility for your business, Comcast Business VoiceEdge lets you forward a call to multiple numbers, which could ring as per a specified sequence or simultaneously. And if you’re placing outbound calls on your mobile phones, there’s a caller ID to remind you of the customer’s information.
Business voicemail can be delivered on mobile in an audio or readable format. Comcast has partnered with hardware vendors to offer certified devices including DECT phones, HD phones, and LAN compatibility.




