TellFi co-founder Conor Lee pitched NetworkEffect, “Just like individuals, small businesses are ditching landlines too. They have an expectation and need for professional-sounding phone systems.” And meanwhile, traditionally complex and regulated telephony systems are becoming more like cloud services, making them ripe for start-up-style innovation. Lee added, “Telephony is searching for a future where it’s not dumb pipes.”
TellFi is simple by design: it allows users to set up voicemail, call forwarding and extensions. It’s quite similar to the Web-based Google Voice, which is free, but the service costs $10-70 month and promises the customer support and call quality that Google doesn’t guarantee.
TellFi joined the Y Combinator accelerator program two months ago. It is already up and running with 50 companies, mostly other Y Combinator start-ups and real estate agents.
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