How DigitalLine™ works

RingCentral DigitalLine™ works just like a regular telephone line. But instead of going through landlines, your calls go through your high-speed Internet connection using VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) technology.

Fully integrated with your RingCentral virtual phone system, DigitalLine delivers powerful business tools and communication control not offered by other VoIP providers.

You have four choices of phones to use with RingCentral DigitalLine:

  • Our patented RingCentral Call Controller™ with SoftPhone transforms your PC into a fully functional telephone.
  • Your own traditional phone using an Analog Telephone Adaptor (ATA) ordered through RingCentral
  • An IP Phone ordered through RingCentral arrives ready to use.
  • Any unlocked SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) compatible device.

The end result: your calls will sound better and you'll have better control of them.

How DigitalLine™ works

RingCentral DigitalLine™ works just like a regular telephone line. But instead of going through landlines, your calls go through your high-speed Internet connection using VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) technology.

Fully integrated with your RingCentral virtual phone system, DigitalLine delivers powerful business tools and communication control not offered by other VoIP providers.

You have four choices of phones to use with RingCentral DigitalLine:

  • Our patented RingCentral Call Controller™ with SoftPhone transforms your PC into a fully functional telephone.
  • Your own traditional phone using an Analog Telephone Adaptor (ATA) ordered through RingCentral
  • An IP Phone ordered through RingCentral arrives ready to use.
  • Any unlocked SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) compatible device.

The end result: your calls will sound better and you'll have better control of them.

800 (number)

800 (eight hundred) is the Natural number following 799 and preceding 801.

Cardinal number 800 eight hundred

Ordinal number 800th eight hundredth

Roman numeral DCCC

Roman numeral (Unicode) DCCC, dccc

Binary numeral system 1100100000

Octal 1440

Duodecimal 568

Hexadecimal 320

It is the sum of four consecutive primes (193 + 197 + 199 + 211). It is a Harshad number.

Eight hundred is also: The original Toll-free Area code for telephone calls in the North American Numbering Plan and some other countries. The International direct dial code for toll-free international phone calls. In the ISO rating standard (aka ISO 5800), a common Film speed for Photographic film. The flight number of TWA Flight 800 The Atari 8-bit family home computer. A perfect score on an individual section of the SAT test or on one of the SAT Subject Tests. The distance in meters of an athletic event (the 800m).

More about FindMe and FollowMe

How it works:

FindMe
Calls will be forwarded according to your preset instructions. In the Answering Rules of your online account, you select Forward my calls, then enter the telephone numbers and set the grouping and sequence of how those numbers will ring.

    For example:

  1. Ring telephone number xxx-xxx-xxx0. If no answer after two rings then...
  2. Ring telephone numbers xxx-xxx-xxx1, xxx-xxx-xxx2 and xxx-xxx-xxx3. If no answer after four rings then...
  3. Ring telephone number xxx-xxx-xxx4. If no answer after four rings then...
  4. Send to voicemail

FollowMe
When you know that you will be at one telephone number temporarily (such as a remote office) and that number is the best way to contact you, you can quickly tell your system to follow you to that number. Log in to your account, go to Call Forwarding options and enter the temporary FollowMe number. You can set up FollowMe from your phone, online account or Call Controller.

Call processing/routing
See Answering Rules for full details on how to set up your system to automatically answer and route calls to the proper extensions or outside telephone numbers per your unique business needs.

Call Forwarding and it's options

You can route callers to your cell, home, office phones, mobile employees, partners and/or offices around the country. You can set up forwarding options for each extension, different times of day and different incoming numbers and area codes. You can configure your system to deliver the call routing that your business requires. Setting up and changing your call routing is quick and easy.
The routing is transparent to the caller. The phone rings and someone answers. To them, the person answering is in your office.

FindMe and FollowMe are advanced call forwarding features. FindMe is a multi-number locater service and FollowMe is a single-number call forwarding service.

You can route calls to several pre-set phone numbers simultaneously or in sequence. Setup is easy. Enter the telephone numbers into your online account. Select Call Forwarding in your rules setup and select the numbers and the routing options you’d like: the sequence of routing to different numbers, number of rings at each phone before moving to the next phone, etc.

This is special priority routing to a single-number. It bypasses your FindMe forwarding setup and sends all calls to a single number that you can add on-the-fly by phone or through your online account. This is extremely handy to temporarily forward all your calls to a nearby land line number when your cell phone has no service.

Stay Connected with FindMe-FollowMe Call Forwarding

• Direct incoming calls to any of your phones, anytime you
  want
• Direct calls to multiple phones simultaneously or in order
• Route calls by date, time, Caller ID and the number dialed
• Keep your personal numbers private
• Answer only the calls that you want, when you want them

Voicemail Interrupt

-the last chance to answer.

My favorite of the new additions!  This feature allows you to send a call to voicemail from your phone, but listen in on the caller as they are leaving your message.  While listening you have the option to interrupt the call and talk to the caller!  Call screening on the go!

Founded in the early 1990s, acquired by Motorola in 1998 and then spun back out again in 2000, RingCentral developed several different telecommunications business models before introducing RingCentral Online in 2003. The so-called "virtual PBX" service doesn't mean a small company won't need conventional phone lines. But it does mean that the company can have one centralized local phone number for customers to call that can ring phone lines anywhere in the U.S., and that those lines can be anything from a standard residential home phone to a Voice over Internet Protocol line.

In addition, RingCentral lets small companies set up different forwarding rules for different hours and days of the week. Go-get-'em growing companies can choose to answer calls routed to mobile phones on the weekend, while more established companies might choose to route all business calls directly to voicemail on the weekends.

Founded in the early 1990s, acquired by Motorola in 1998 and then spun back out again in 2000, RingCentral developed several different telecommunications business models before introducing RingCentral Online in 2003. The so-called "virtual PBX" service doesn't mean a small company won't need conventional phone lines. But it does mean that the company can have one centralized local phone number for customers to call that can ring phone lines anywhere in the U.S., and that those lines can be anything from a standard residential home phone to a Voice over Internet Protocol line.

In addition, RingCentral lets small companies set up different forwarding rules for different hours and days of the week. Go-get-'em growing companies can choose to answer calls routed to mobile phones on the weekend, while more established companies might choose to route all business calls directly to voicemail on the weekends.

DigitalLine™ VoIP service

RingCentral DigitalLine VoIP service upgrades your RingCentral virtual phone system into a complete business communication solution, allowing you to place and receive calls using your broadband Internet connection. DigitalLine offers three economical plans to suit your calling needs. Whether you call a lot or just occasionally, DigitalLine will save you money over a traditional phone service.

RingCentral DigitalLine seamlessly integrates with your RingCentral virtual phone system, and enhances it with additional time-saving features. You can assign DigitalLine to any extension in your account and use answering rules to route calls to your DigitalLine phones according to day, time and Caller ID. The unified Call Log keeps track of all incoming and outgoing calls. You can answer and place DigitalLine calls from:

RingCentral's Call Controller with SoftPhone, which lets you answer and place calls directly from your PC, in addition to conferencing and recording calls.
Your existing analog telephone with an ATA adapter
A digital IP phone that connects directly to your network connection
Any SIP-compatible device
RingCentral's DigitalLine allows you to be even more productive and responsive to your customers while saving money.

Select your optional DigitalLine plan during the RingCentral Online
registration process. Sign Up for a Free Trial!