Verizon One Talk
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Version :7.0.9
Size :168.94Mb
Updated :Aug 2,2022
Developer :Verizon Wireless
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Description
Verizon One Talk: Voice, video and messaging business solution Your business is constantly evolving, so you need a phone and collaboration solution that can keep up. We have you covered for how you work today and in the future. One Talk is a mobile-first business phone solution built for how you work today, allowing you to connect with customers, employees and others in the office or on-the-go. Easily manage 50+ business and user features from the Verizon One Talk web portal or mobile app. One Talk includes multiple user device & app options: * Smartphone Native Dialer. Connect mobile employees to the office and customers from their smartphone native keypad— all over the reliable and award-winning Verizon network.
 * Desk, conference, and cordless phones. Enhance calling and collaboration with a range of Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) phones, including the nation’s first 4G cellular enabled desk phone, and accessories for your office-based employees.
 * Mobile App for smartphones and tablets. Enable employees using business-owned or personal smartphones and tablets (including other carrier devices) to access One Talk features from a single number.
 * BlueJeans Meetings. Dolby Voice and HD video collaboration integrated for a seamless user experience.
 * Side View business app integrations. Side View can conveniently display caller information including recent emails, past and upcoming meeting events and CRM account information.
 * Desktop App for computers. Easily make and receive voice/ video calls and SMS/text messages on your computer (PC or Mac®), similar to using your smartphone.
 One Talk has 50+ powerful features to enhance communications, providing: * Anywhere calling. Provide flexibility and a better calling experience with business-grade features like Caller ID and Simultaneous Ring.
 * Easy collaboration. Boost your employees’ ability to collaborate more effectively with messaging (chat, SMS and IM) and video conferencing from BlueJeans by Verizon on a single unified app.
 * Engaging customer experience. Connect callers to the people they need with features like Auto Receptionist, Hunt Groups and more.
 Get started: 1. Subscribe to the Verizon One Talk service 2. Install the One Talk app.  Enter your One Talk phone number.  Request PIN  3. An email will be sent to the email associated with your number with an activation PIN.  Enter your PIN and complete setup 4. Start using the One Talk App for calling, video and messaging.   One Talk Terms and Conditions Apply. See OneTalk.com for more information.
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    By Jamboree83Feb 15,2018
    I’d have to say that this app has allowed me to work outside of my office which I couldn’t have done without it. Inbound calls forward from my business line to my personal cell phone and my clients are none-the-wiser. Most of the complaints I’ve read stem from making outbound calls from my cell phone through the app. That’s where I’d say a call gets dropped 1-2 min in 10-15% of the time. Not a very reliable probability if your business relies on heavy outbound calls. This app works great overall, and as long as I’m not always out of the office, it can be a short-term solution for working remotely and on weekends from home. I’d give it 5 Stars if Verizon can make their outbound calls more reliable.
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    By lzh09876Mar 25,2019
    This app is terrible. I didn’t believe the reviews and I wish I would have! I was led to believe it would be the answer I was looking for. One phone, multiple numbers, with the ability to text, call, etc. I have had nothing but problems since the day I installed the app. I have had to uninstall and reinstall the app several times but it hasn’t corrected the issues. I have spoken with several One Talk Representatives and I get the same answer, “nothing is wrong.” How can nothing be wrong when I constantly have dropped calls and can’t call the person back for a couple of minutes because it won’t connect. The messaging is disabled so I have to close and reopen the app for it to allow me to send a text. It won’t disconnect the call so I have to close the app to disconnect. And it won’t alert me when I have a voicemail so I have to call in several times a day and waste my time going through the prompts. My regular phone service has never dropped a call or had any of the issues One Talk has....
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    By KBC49Aug 14,2017
    This is by far the worst decision I've made managing my business. The concept is great, but the application could only be worse if it were to curse at my customers when they call or text. I've given Verizon 2 months of my hard earned money to fail miserably at a service I was getting from a totally FREE app previously. To add insult to injury, I was charged more than $130 over what I was told when I agreed to give it a try. Shame on me for trusting Verizon and not doing my own research. If you click on all versions of the app, you'll see that it has a 1.5 star rating. I just got an email from a customer demanding that I release them from a $30,000 contract ready to start next week, because of "lack of response on our part." I'm beyond frustrated right now. I'm not showing a missed call or message from them all day. I reset my phone, and it shows it from last Wednesday. Right now, I just sent a video to my Verizon rep showing me attempting to open a message and the app continually ...
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    By tubamindfreakJun 4,2019
    I chose this option because I thought it would be a better alternative to GoogleVoice. It was not a better option. And unfortunately, it isn’t free either. Functionally: My calls drop often. Texts frequently go unsent due to “not being connected”—whatever that means. Then, on more than one occasion, I send a text once and unbeknownst to me, the text sends several more times, sometimes even a week later. Oppositely, I receive text messages hours and days later regularly. And I presume it’s the same mysterious status of “not being connected,” which again is completely unclear as to what that means and how to stay connected. As far as my personal opinions about what I dislike: There are no options to change the notification sounds for the app. I also dislike that the user interface is so unnecessarily laborsome—things like checking your voicemail and navigating options to change voicemail settings requires several steps, that unless you know the numbers for each option by heart you have...