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Oct, 2015 : Conversational Now Offering Expanded Web Hosting Services
📅 - Conversational provides virtual receptionist and virtual assistants for small to large businesses. Recently, the company announced an expanded service aimed directly at technology and web hosting companies.
With more than 16 years of experience in the call center industry Conversational provides a top choice for any company in need of a live answering service or virtual assistants. The recent deal signed with global web host The Host Group puts Conversational in the perfect position to provide excellent service for web hosting companies and other technology companies.
Of course, Conversational isn't the only choice for those in need of virtual receptionists. A close competitor, Call Ruby, provides an alternative option. However, when comparing Conversational to Call Ruby, Conversational offers a better overall package at a lower price.
Read the full Comparison of Call Ruby vs. Conversational here.
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