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Virtual Receptionist & AI Phone Systems for Business

An AI virtual receptionist built into PIP’s hosted phone system — intelligent call routing, voicemail transcription and after-hours call handling. Software, not a team of operators.

AI — not human staff Built into PIP’s hosted PBX After-hours call handling Voicemail transcription
What it does

A virtual receptionist that handles the call — automatically.

PIP’s virtual receptionist is AI software that answers, routes and records calls inside your hosted phone system. There is no contractor on the line and no separate platform to log into — every capability below runs as part of the PIP phone system you already operate. It layers onto PIP’s VoIP phone systems and hosted PBX — a virtual receptionist service built on infrastructure PIP owns, not a bolt-on from a third party.

AI Auto-Attendant

Answers every call with a professional greeting and routes it to the right extension, department or voicemail based on caller input or AI intent detection.

After-Hours Call Handling

When the office is closed, calls are handled automatically — voicemail capture, emergency escalation routing, or message-taking with transcription.

Voicemail Transcription

Voicemail messages are transcribed and delivered by email. Staff read the message in their inbox instead of dialling in to listen — searchable and immediately actionable.

Call Summaries

AI-generated summaries of call content for review — useful for quality checks, client follow-up, or keeping a record of what was discussed.

Intelligent Routing

Callers are routed by spoken intent where the system supports it — natural-language detection replacing the rigid “press 1 for sales” keypad menu.

Overflow Handling

When every extension is busy, the AI holds the caller with a message, an estimated wait, or a call-back option — instead of a busy signal that costs you the call.

Business professional reviewing voicemail transcriptions in an email inbox
Read this first

Software-powered. Not a staffing service.

Most results for “virtual receptionist” are human answering services — contractors who pick up the phone on your behalf, charge per call or per minute, and need a script briefing before they start.

PIP’s virtual receptionist is different. It is AI built into your hosted phone system: it answers, routes and transcribes automatically, with no per-call charge and no briefing document. When a human genuinely needs to take the call, the AI decides what to route — overflow or after-hours calls go to a mobile or on-call staff member you nominate. The AI decides what to route; you decide who handles it. Searches for an AI receptionist Australia-wide turn up both kinds — PIP’s is the software kind: a virtual receptionist Australia’s businesses run inside their own phone system, not a contracted answering desk.

 PIP virtual receptionistHuman answering service
What answersAI software in your phone systemContracted human operators
How it’s chargedPart of the hosted PBX setupPer call or per minute
SetupConfigured by PIP to your workflowScript briefing required
Call dataStays on PIP’s Australian infrastructurePasses through the provider’s staff
Human escalationRoutes to your chosen contactThe service is the human
For medical practices

A virtual medical receptionist — without extra reception staff.

Medical practices carry some of the heaviest inbound call volumes around — appointment bookings, prescription queries, and results calls competing for a reception desk that is already stretched. PIP’s AI handles the routine traffic: opening hours, directions, and appointment-line routing answered automatically, freeing reception for the patients standing in front of them.

After hours, escalation rules do the triage — urgent calls route to the on-call GP’s mobile, while non-urgent messages land as transcribed voicemail for review when the practice opens. Because PIP also manages the broader practice IT environment, the phone system and the systems around it are looked after by one provider, not stitched together from several.

Medical practice reception desk with a Yealink IP phone, blurred clinical waiting room behind
How it’s set up

A managed setup — not a DIY project.

PIP scopes, configures and tests the system to match how your business actually takes calls — the virtual receptionist Sydney businesses run on PIP’s platform is set up and supported by PIP, on-site where it helps. You don’t build menus or write routing rules; that’s the job.

System review

PIP reviews your current call volumes, hours of operation, extension structure, and after-hours requirements to understand how calls actually flow today.

AI configuration

Auto-attendant menus, routing rules, transcription settings and after-hours behaviour are configured by PIP to match your workflow — not a generic template.

Go live

The system is tested end to end, your staff are briefed on what callers will experience, and PIP monitors it live through the first week of operation.

Common questions

Virtual receptionist, answered.

Is a virtual receptionist a real person?
PIP’s virtual receptionist is AI software, not a human operator. It answers calls, routes them to the right extension or voicemail, and can transcribe messages — all automatically, without a person answering on your business’s behalf. If a human answering service is genuinely what you need, PIP can point you to one, but our system is software-based and runs inside your phone system.
Does the AI sound robotic?
Modern AI auto-attendants use natural-sounding voice synthesis, a long way from the flat IVR prompts of a decade ago. The greeting and menu prompts are configured by PIP to match your business’s tone — professional and clear — so callers hear something that sounds like your business, not a machine reading a list.
What happens when the AI can’t handle a call?
Calls that don’t match a routing rule fall back to a configured default — typically a general voicemail, or routing to a specific extension or mobile. PIP sets these fallback paths during configuration, so a caller is never left at a dead end. If a particular call type matters to you, the routing for it gets defined up front.
Can it handle after-hours emergency calls for medical practices?
Yes. PIP can configure emergency routing rules — calls outside business hours that meet certain criteria (for example, pressing 1 for urgent) are sent to an on-call mobile, while non-urgent calls go to transcribed voicemail for review in the morning. The triage logic is set to the practice’s own after-hours policy.

AI call handling, built into PIP’s hosted phone system.

Not a separate service, not a per-call contract — a virtual receptionist configured into the phone system PIP already runs for Sydney businesses. Tell us how your calls flow and we’ll show you what the AI can take off your reception desk.

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