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For
your convenience, Chorus Communications has compiled a list of
frequently asked question... and the answers.
Have
a question? We've compiled some of the more common ones. Look
here for the answer, and if you don't find the information you
need, please contact Chorus Communications Support at support@choruscommunications.com
or call 215.922.1862.
Customer
FAQs
Do I receive a bill from Chorus Communications or from my
carriers?
To simplify the payment process, carriers will bill you directly
for their services. You will never make any payments to Chorus
— either for your phone services or for or for our telecommunication
consultation.
How
does Chorus Communications get paid?
As we mentioned before, you will never make any payments to Chorus
— either for your phone services or for or for our telecommunication
consultation. We work on your behalf to get you the best pricing
and service available through our wide network of carriers and
service providers. In the end, Chorus gets paid directly by these
vendors.
If
I have a dispute on my bill or with a carrier, who do I call?
Chorus always recommends calling your carrier immediately, but
remember, we are here for you as your advocate. If you feel you
are not getting results with your carrier, contact your Chorus
Sales Agent or our Support Center for additional help.
What
exactly is a "T-1" line?
A T-1 line is a digital transmission link with a capacity of 1.544
Mbps (1,544,000 bits per second). T1 lines use copper wire and
span distances within and between major metropolitan areas.
Agent
FAQs
How do I become a Chorus Communications Agent?
We welcome the opportunity to talk to interested individuals about
becoming a Chorus Communications Agent Partner. Simply call or
email our main office to discuss this opportunity. If we are in
agreement that this is a good fit forboth parties, an agent agreement
will then be sent to you for review and signature. Please feel
free to call us for more information at 215.922.1862.
Does
Chorus Communications have a direct sales force?
Yes, Chorus has several direct sales agents representing our company,
but mostly, we are represented by a network of independent telecom
agents.
Does
Chorus Communications have their own network?
No, we are not a carrier. Chorus is a communications consulting
firm that offers price and service solutions to our clients by
utilizing the networks of major carriers for all local, long distance
and data services.
Does
Chorus have an online system for tracking orders, customer history,
etc?
Chorus' has developed an online tracking system for our agents
allowing them complete transparency with regards to their customer
accounts. With one easy point of access, our agents can check
account status, track orders, view client reports and of course
keep track of commissions. Additionally, agents can view and track
their accounts online through the our main carriers' individual
tracking systems.
Where
can I sell Chorus products and services?
Chorus Communications' long distance, data, and enhanced services
are available to customers throughout the U.S. and abroad. Please
contact us regarding your specific needs, and we will find the
best available providers from our ever-growing roster of carriers
and hardware vendors.
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Internet
telephony products are the lastest craze in phone service and
technology. Even if you don't know exactly what this is, you've
definitely heard the terms "Voice Over IP" or "VOIP"
in the news or in conversation.
In
basic terms, Voice Over Internet Protocol (VOIP or Voice Over
IP for short) refers to a category of hardware and software that
enables people to use the Internet as the transmission medium
for telephone calls
With VOIP, businesses can completely bypass the per minute charges
of the local and long distance phone companies and have greater
live call communications coverage. VOIP is a great option for
multi-location companies.
It
is Chorus Communications opinion that this technology is in its
infancy and will only grow in prominance over the next five years.
Even if the time is not right now for your business to make the
leap to VOIP, that time will come in the not-so-distant future.
If
you would like to be kept in the "know" on a wide range
of telecom related issues, please click on the link below to add
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