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Voicemail gets small
Boston company gets big helping small business
By Scott Wachtler
BostonNOW Correspondent
May, 2007
For businesses of all sizes, it's important to stay
connected.
Large corporations have huge servers and $100,000
phone systems just to help their employees and
customers stay in touch.
Small businesses and young entrepreneurs don't have
the luxury of those expensive phone systems, and
that's where GotVMail can help.
Siamak Taghaddos is the company's co-founder,
president and CEO. This 25 year-old entrepreneur,
along with his business partner, co-founder and
Chief Technology Officer, David Hauser, were
recently named small business "Power Players" by
Entrepreneur magazine. GotVMail was named a "Best
New Company" finalist at the 2006 American Business
Awards.
"[GotVMail fills] the void by enabling entrepreneurs
to grow their small businesses wherever they work
from," Taghaddos said.
Taghaddos explained many small business owners work
from home, but if that business has a lot of
employees, there is no central 'switchboard' that
can connect customers to clients.
"One person works from home, another works from home
and another works in Los Angeles. There's no real
phone system that can handle that," Taghaddos said.
With GotVMail's virtual phone system, the customer
gets an 800 number and their clients hear a greeting
just as if they were calling a big businesses phone
system.
Prices for GotVMail's service start at under $10 per
month.
GotVMail currently has over 20,000 active small
business customers throughout North America. All the
hardware and software that goes into making GotVMail
run is handled by their staff of about 30 from their
Weston headquarters.
