It's important to know who's prowling around your home or business when you're not around, or what your employees are up to when you aren't looking. Security camera systems offer peace of mind and the visual evidence you need to catch the bad guys. Sadly, the cost has priced these systems way beyond the budget of a homeowner or small business person. Until now, that is.
Visec Security Software has a new product that lets you build a professional grade security system for very little cash outlay. In fact, you may already have everything you need in the way of hardware. Visec runs on a Windows based PC (Windows 98, ME, XP, 2000) as just another application. It will even run secretly in stealth mode if you want. You do need to keep your PC on and you'll need a video camera connected. Any video camera that will work with your PC is OK. It can even be one of those cheap webcams.
Now here's how Visec works. The software is always monitoring the camera video. It records what the camera sees, along with the date and time. Just like a professional security system, right? One difference is that the Visec security camera software only starts recording when it detects motion. That way you don't use up your whole hard disk recording scenes where nothing is happening. Pretty clever, huh?
Here's something even more impressive. As soon as the software detects something moving in the scene, like a sneaky burglar, it not only starts recording but will send you an alert on your cell phone, pager or email at work. You'll even get a copy of the image that the camera saw. If you want to keep monitoring, you can log-in to your home computer from work or another location and watch what is happening in front of the camera in real time. If you don't like what you see, call the cops! This feature is also handy for keeping an eye on elderly parents or seeing how the babysitter is really caring for your child.
As a home security system, Visec software lets you monitor what is happening inside your house, garage, driveway, or outbuilding. You can see who's coming to the front door. You can use it to monitor a single camera or several. Check up on your office after hours. Find out who's fooling around with your computer when you aren't there. Keep an eye on the kids when they come home after school. If something happens, you'll be alerted no matter where you happen to be, even if you're on the go. What other security system will do that? You can also set the software to upload video to your website to make a webcam site.
OK, how much is this really going to cost every month? Don't security systems have monthly fees? Not this one. This revolutionary software product is something you pay for once and then use as much as you want. There are no fees beyond the purchase price. You can even try before you buy with a no-charge demo download.
Wednesday, September 21, 2005
Monday, September 19, 2005
Motorola V220 Cell Phone FREE Special Offer
Want a great all-purpose cell phone? It's hard to beat the Motorola V220, especially when you can get it free with Cingular Wireless service. I'll give you a special link for that deal in just a second.
First, let's take a look at when you get in the V220. Motorola has built a sleek, compact flip-phone in the popular clamshell style. It has a color main display, a smaller display that you can see with the case closed, and a digital camera. The camera is VGA quality with a 4x digital zoom. Take and share pictures when the opportunity arises. When you have your cell phone with you, you'll also have a digital camera.
Other unexpected but welcome features include a voice recorder, personal organizer and speakerphone. Let the whole group join in the call. You'll also be able to download games and ringtones, and customize your phone with wallpapers and color schemes. Text messaging? Of course. Be sure to get the optional MEdia basic service so you can share text and multimedia messages.
But is it a good phone? The Motorola V220 is a great cell phone. Talk time is up to 240 minutes or 4 hours. Standby time is up to 230 hours or over 9 days. Need to be away from your wall charger longer than that? No problem. Order your V220 through our and you'll get a free car charger included.
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First, let's take a look at when you get in the V220. Motorola has built a sleek, compact flip-phone in the popular clamshell style. It has a color main display, a smaller display that you can see with the case closed, and a digital camera. The camera is VGA quality with a 4x digital zoom. Take and share pictures when the opportunity arises. When you have your cell phone with you, you'll also have a digital camera.
Other unexpected but welcome features include a voice recorder, personal organizer and speakerphone. Let the whole group join in the call. You'll also be able to download games and ringtones, and customize your phone with wallpapers and color schemes. Text messaging? Of course. Be sure to get the optional MEdia basic service so you can share text and multimedia messages.
But is it a good phone? The Motorola V220 is a great cell phone. Talk time is up to 240 minutes or 4 hours. Standby time is up to 230 hours or over 9 days. Need to be away from your wall charger longer than that? No problem. Order your V220 through our and you'll get a free car charger included.
Want a different model cell phone free or at a huge discount? Find exactly what you want at Cell Phone Plans Finder now.
Thursday, September 15, 2005
Dish Network DVR Receiver
What's better than watching your favorite program on Dish Network satellite TV? Watching your favorite program whenever you feel like it. You can do that, plus pause a program at any time, go back to replay scenes you want to see again and jump past commercials and other content you don't care about. How do you do it? With a Dish Network DVR receiver.
The term DVR means Digital Video Recorder. Another popular name is PVR for Personal Video Recorder, although DVR seems to be the term that is becoming standard. A DVR is a lot like a VCR, but it doesn't use tapes and it doesn't record on DVDs or CD-ROMs. It's completely hard disk based. If that sounds like a computer, you're right. A DVR is really a combination of a satellite television receiver and a special purpose computer in one package.
The latest offering from Dish Network is the DVR 625 Dish Player - DVR System. It's a black box about the size of a small home theater receiver. Inside are two satellite TV tuners and a 120 GB hard drive. That may be bigger that the hard drive on your PC. Why such a big drive? It's to give you the ability to record up to 100 hours of TV programming.
Here's how it works. Dish Network programming is beamed to the dish antenna on your roof from high power satellites in stationary orbits above the equator. The signal format is all digital for both sound and picture. Two satellite tuners let you select which of many programs you want for one or two TV sets. That signal is then fed to the hard drive which is always recording whatever the tuners have selected. You can pause the program that you are watching and the disk will keep recording it for up to two hours on each receiver. When you take the program off pause, you haven't missed anything. The show picks up right where it left off.
Using a giant hard disk instead of tapes has some other advantages. First, the quality is exactly the same whether you are watching a live show or a recorded show. You can almost always tell the difference on tape. Second, in addition to pausing your show to take a break, you can also have it replay the scene you just saw in case you missed the joke or want to see the quarterback get sacked again. You can skip ahead on any program that you've recorded or have been holding on pause.
The DVR 625 lets you record two shows at once or record two shows and watch a third one that you have already recorded. You can use the on-screen programming guide to select a show you want to record later on. The 625 also has something called name-based recording. You pick any show and the DVR will find all the new episodes of that show and record them even if the program schedule changes. You'll never miss your favorites again.
If you want the latest in TV recording technology for regular non-HD television, you'll want to get the Dish Network DVR 625. Don't worry about how you'll pay for such a high tech receiver. The actual DVR 625 unit is free to you with a lifetime equipment warranty. Professional installation of the dish antenna, satellite signal cable and DVR 625 receiver is also free. All you have to do is pick your favorite Dish Network programming package and place your order. Pick America's Everything package and there is no monthly fee for the DVR service. Otherwise it's a modest $4.98 per month extra to use a DVR rather than a non-recording satellite receiver.
As of this writing you can get a special deal on Dish Network programming with a DVR 625 receiver. Your first month of service is free and you get 25 movie channels free for 3 months with programming packages that start at just $31.99 a month. If you want HD satellite receivers or HD DVRs, these are also available.
The term DVR means Digital Video Recorder. Another popular name is PVR for Personal Video Recorder, although DVR seems to be the term that is becoming standard. A DVR is a lot like a VCR, but it doesn't use tapes and it doesn't record on DVDs or CD-ROMs. It's completely hard disk based. If that sounds like a computer, you're right. A DVR is really a combination of a satellite television receiver and a special purpose computer in one package.
The latest offering from Dish Network is the DVR 625 Dish Player - DVR System. It's a black box about the size of a small home theater receiver. Inside are two satellite TV tuners and a 120 GB hard drive. That may be bigger that the hard drive on your PC. Why such a big drive? It's to give you the ability to record up to 100 hours of TV programming.
Here's how it works. Dish Network programming is beamed to the dish antenna on your roof from high power satellites in stationary orbits above the equator. The signal format is all digital for both sound and picture. Two satellite tuners let you select which of many programs you want for one or two TV sets. That signal is then fed to the hard drive which is always recording whatever the tuners have selected. You can pause the program that you are watching and the disk will keep recording it for up to two hours on each receiver. When you take the program off pause, you haven't missed anything. The show picks up right where it left off.
Using a giant hard disk instead of tapes has some other advantages. First, the quality is exactly the same whether you are watching a live show or a recorded show. You can almost always tell the difference on tape. Second, in addition to pausing your show to take a break, you can also have it replay the scene you just saw in case you missed the joke or want to see the quarterback get sacked again. You can skip ahead on any program that you've recorded or have been holding on pause.
The DVR 625 lets you record two shows at once or record two shows and watch a third one that you have already recorded. You can use the on-screen programming guide to select a show you want to record later on. The 625 also has something called name-based recording. You pick any show and the DVR will find all the new episodes of that show and record them even if the program schedule changes. You'll never miss your favorites again.
If you want the latest in TV recording technology for regular non-HD television, you'll want to get the Dish Network DVR 625. Don't worry about how you'll pay for such a high tech receiver. The actual DVR 625 unit is free to you with a lifetime equipment warranty. Professional installation of the dish antenna, satellite signal cable and DVR 625 receiver is also free. All you have to do is pick your favorite Dish Network programming package and place your order. Pick America's Everything package and there is no monthly fee for the DVR service. Otherwise it's a modest $4.98 per month extra to use a DVR rather than a non-recording satellite receiver.
As of this writing you can get a special deal on Dish Network programming with a DVR 625 receiver. Your first month of service is free and you get 25 movie channels free for 3 months with programming packages that start at just $31.99 a month. If you want HD satellite receivers or HD DVRs, these are also available.
Saturday, September 10, 2005
Motorola ROKR is a $99.99 iTunes Rocker
Why choose between your Apple iPod and your cell phone? The Motorola ROKR is the first wireless phone in the U.S. to play Apple iTunes. It's a great music machine and a great cell phone in one small package. It's also very affordable when you order it with new a Cingular Wireless voice plan from our online cellular store. I'll give you the link for this special deal in just a second.
First, let's take a look at this cutting edge meld between cell phone and music player. You can get other cell phones that play MP3 tunes. But the Motorola ROKR lets you load up to 100 iTunes and play them through its built-in stereo surround-sound speakers or with the included stereo headset. It has a huge battery life that lets you talk for up to 9 hours or play music on the speakers for over 6 hours. Oh, yeah. It's a party machine.
How do you get the songs? Simply connect your Motorola ROKR to your Mac or PC through a USB cable and then sync it with iTunes. You can also autofill your phone with a random selection of songs from your iTunes music library. Think of it as a digital jukebox as well as a personal music player. Use the giant color screen on your cell phone to control your iTunes playback and watch album art as a song is playing.
Oh, I almost forgot. The Motorola ROKR is also a superb cell phone. It comes with a VGA quality digital camera that has 4x digital zoom. You can use it to take snapshots or short movie clips as a camcorder. Use the speakerphone to include the whole gang in your call. Or, add a Bluetooth headset to make calls without the headset wire. Your iTunes will pause when you take a call. You can keep listening to your iTunes while you send text messages or snap pictures.
Other goodies include customizable faceplates, graphics, themes, ringtones and Java games. Oh, and get this. The phone not only vibrates, but uses Haptic Technology to vibrate in tune with music or games. Haptics is the science of touch. This is the same technology that is used in those force feedback joysticks and steering wheels for realistic video games. Too much?
Well, you won't be saying "too much" when I share this special offer with you. You can get your ROKR free after rebate plus $50 cash back for a limited time. Don't delay. This offer may not be around for long.
Love the notion of getting a terrific deal on a hot cell phone, but want a different model or service provider? No problem. Compare cell phone plans to get both the phone and service you want at Cell Phone Plans Finder. Or, check out the cell phones that include MP3 music players at Tune Cell.
First, let's take a look at this cutting edge meld between cell phone and music player. You can get other cell phones that play MP3 tunes. But the Motorola ROKR lets you load up to 100 iTunes and play them through its built-in stereo surround-sound speakers or with the included stereo headset. It has a huge battery life that lets you talk for up to 9 hours or play music on the speakers for over 6 hours. Oh, yeah. It's a party machine.
How do you get the songs? Simply connect your Motorola ROKR to your Mac or PC through a USB cable and then sync it with iTunes. You can also autofill your phone with a random selection of songs from your iTunes music library. Think of it as a digital jukebox as well as a personal music player. Use the giant color screen on your cell phone to control your iTunes playback and watch album art as a song is playing.
Oh, I almost forgot. The Motorola ROKR is also a superb cell phone. It comes with a VGA quality digital camera that has 4x digital zoom. You can use it to take snapshots or short movie clips as a camcorder. Use the speakerphone to include the whole gang in your call. Or, add a Bluetooth headset to make calls without the headset wire. Your iTunes will pause when you take a call. You can keep listening to your iTunes while you send text messages or snap pictures.
Other goodies include customizable faceplates, graphics, themes, ringtones and Java games. Oh, and get this. The phone not only vibrates, but uses Haptic Technology to vibrate in tune with music or games. Haptics is the science of touch. This is the same technology that is used in those force feedback joysticks and steering wheels for realistic video games. Too much?
Well, you won't be saying "too much" when I share this special offer with you. You can get your ROKR free after rebate plus $50 cash back for a limited time. Don't delay. This offer may not be around for long.
Love the notion of getting a terrific deal on a hot cell phone, but want a different model or service provider? No problem. Compare cell phone plans to get both the phone and service you want at Cell Phone Plans Finder. Or, check out the cell phones that include MP3 music players at Tune Cell.
Thursday, September 08, 2005
DirecTV vs Dish Network
If you are interested in getting satellite TV service because of the huge selection of available programming and the high quality all-digital picture and sound, you have a choice to make. It's DirectTV vs Dish Network. They're both great options, but how to choose?
It's really quite a horse race. Both services use geosynchronous satellites to provide digital video and audio to a small dish mounted on your roof, deck, or any spot with a clear view of the southern sky where the satellites are parked. Both services offer high definition or HDTV programming. Both have digital video recorders and an option so you can record shows for later viewing or pause and rewind live TV. Both services are now offering local channels in many markets.
Admittedly, it's hard to make a choice between DirecTV and Dish Network satellite television. So, let's take a look at some of the current special offers as of this writing. Please note that these offers do change often and that particular dealers may include extra bonuses you don't find elsewhere.
Dish network is known for its technical innovation, especially in developing its own digital video recorder or DVR to record, pause and rewind satellite TV programs. It works something like a VCR, except that it is all digital and uses an internal hard drive instead of tapes. The picture and sound quality are exactly the same whether you are watching a live program or one that you recorded. The pause feature is especially welcome during sporting events or long movies when you want to take a long break and not miss anything. You know, like when the pizza guy shows up, or other necessities.
So which is better in the comparison of DirecTV vs Dish Network? Take a look at what each has to offer and YOU decide!
It's really quite a horse race. Both services use geosynchronous satellites to provide digital video and audio to a small dish mounted on your roof, deck, or any spot with a clear view of the southern sky where the satellites are parked. Both services offer high definition or HDTV programming. Both have digital video recorders and an option so you can record shows for later viewing or pause and rewind live TV. Both services are now offering local channels in many markets.
Admittedly, it's hard to make a choice between DirecTV and Dish Network satellite television. So, let's take a look at some of the current special offers as of this writing. Please note that these offers do change often and that particular dealers may include extra bonuses you don't find elsewhere.
Dish network is known for its technical innovation, especially in developing its own digital video recorder or DVR to record, pause and rewind satellite TV programs. It works something like a VCR, except that it is all digital and uses an internal hard drive instead of tapes. The picture and sound quality are exactly the same whether you are watching a live program or one that you recorded. The pause feature is especially welcome during sporting events or long movies when you want to take a long break and not miss anything. You know, like when the pizza guy shows up, or other necessities.
So which is better in the comparison of DirecTV vs Dish Network? Take a look at what each has to offer and YOU decide!
Wednesday, September 07, 2005
Easy to Use Cell Phones With Money Back
The latest technology in cell phones gives you on-demand video, web browsing, camcorders, Microsoft Office document viewers and GPS navigation. But what if all you want is a basic telephone? You know, a little device you carry around so you can talk to people? Well, you're in luck. There are some great little cell phones available right now that are easy to use and not only free, but with cash back rebates.
The LG VX3200 is typical of the high quality, low cost basic cellular phones. It has a sporty, rounded flip-style clamshell design and a full color display. The backlight gives the keyboard a blue glow so you can find the buttons day or night. It's considered an entry level phone, but does have some extras like a speakerphone for hands-free conversations and text messaging for completely silent communications. What you don't find are a camera, video playback or high speed Internet service. It's a cell phone and a nice one.
Right now you can get the LG VX3200 cell phone free when you order it with new Verizon Wireless service, such as the America's Choice 450 plan. You get 450 anytime minutes per month, unlimited IN calling, and free nationwide digital roaming.
Want to save even more? How about the candy bar style Nokia 6010? This good looking phone lets you talk for over 5 hours or keep it on standby for up to 10 days. It's a basic easy to use cell phone. You do get AOL instant messenger built-in, plus a calendar, calculator and task list if you wish to use them. Or play some games while you're waiting in line.
Currently, you can get the Nokia 6010 cell phone free when you order it with T-Mobile cellular service. The featured cell phone plan is the Get More 600 Minutes plan that gives you 600 anytime minutes per month, unlimited night and weekend minutes and free nationwide digital roaming.
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The LG VX3200 is typical of the high quality, low cost basic cellular phones. It has a sporty, rounded flip-style clamshell design and a full color display. The backlight gives the keyboard a blue glow so you can find the buttons day or night. It's considered an entry level phone, but does have some extras like a speakerphone for hands-free conversations and text messaging for completely silent communications. What you don't find are a camera, video playback or high speed Internet service. It's a cell phone and a nice one.
Right now you can get the LG VX3200 cell phone free when you order it with new Verizon Wireless service, such as the America's Choice 450 plan. You get 450 anytime minutes per month, unlimited IN calling, and free nationwide digital roaming.
Want to save even more? How about the candy bar style Nokia 6010? This good looking phone lets you talk for over 5 hours or keep it on standby for up to 10 days. It's a basic easy to use cell phone. You do get AOL instant messenger built-in, plus a calendar, calculator and task list if you wish to use them. Or play some games while you're waiting in line.
Currently, you can get the Nokia 6010 cell phone free when you order it with T-Mobile cellular service. The featured cell phone plan is the Get More 600 Minutes plan that gives you 600 anytime minutes per month, unlimited night and weekend minutes and free nationwide digital roaming.
Love the idea of free cell phone and money back, but really want a different phone model or service provider? Compare cell phone plans and get exactly what you want at Cell Phone Plans Finder.
Tuesday, September 06, 2005
Motorola E815 With Free Bluetooth Headset
The Motorola E815 represents the next generation in multimedia mobile technology. Yes, it's a cell phone, but it lets you do so much more than just talk. How about watching news, weather, sports and concert video? How about playing MP3 music in stereo? How about taking print-quality pictures from the built-in 1.3 megapixel digital camera?
You're probably thinking that the latest technology in a cell phone puts the price tag way above anything you can really justify, no matter how much you want one. Well, it's your lucky day. While the Motorola E815 video phone is indeed valued at $349.99, you can get it right now while supplies last for $149.99 with $150 mail-in rebate. That makes your price after rebate ZERO. It's essentially free to you after rebate, but only when you order it with new Verizon Wireless online service from our online cellular store.
Now here's an even more special offer that's valid only for an extremely limited time. Get the Motorola E815 advanced technology camera phone free after rebate with a free Bluetooth headset included. This Bluetooth technology headset gives you handsfree communications and is valued at $79.99. Oh, but this extra bonus is only available while supplies last. Don't wait on this deal. It will be gone before you know it.
I'll give you the link where you can order this amazing wireless bundle in just a second. First, let's take a closer look at the the capabilities of the Motorola E815. This phone works on the Verizon cellular network for both voice and high speed data. It uses the new EV-DO cellular broadband service available in many major cites to give you access to VCAST video. For an extra $15 a month, you get to download a wealth of full motion video news and weather reports, sports updates and music shows. Right on your cell phone.
The Motorola E815 comes in a stylish clamshell flip-phone design with a huge 2.2 inch color main display and a 1.3 inch external display. It has video capture so you can use it as a min-camcorder with the video time limited only by available memory. Customize your E815 with graphics, themes, ringtones and downloadable games. Plus, it makes a great cell phone in its own right. You have up to 280 minutes or well over 4 hours of talk time. Standby time is up to 300 hours or over 12 days. A speakerphone is built-in for handsfree conversations or group discussions.
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You're probably thinking that the latest technology in a cell phone puts the price tag way above anything you can really justify, no matter how much you want one. Well, it's your lucky day. While the Motorola E815 video phone is indeed valued at $349.99, you can get it right now while supplies last for $149.99 with $150 mail-in rebate. That makes your price after rebate ZERO. It's essentially free to you after rebate, but only when you order it with new Verizon Wireless online service from our online cellular store.
Now here's an even more special offer that's valid only for an extremely limited time. Get the Motorola E815 advanced technology camera phone free after rebate with a free Bluetooth headset included. This Bluetooth technology headset gives you handsfree communications and is valued at $79.99. Oh, but this extra bonus is only available while supplies last. Don't wait on this deal. It will be gone before you know it.
I'll give you the link where you can order this amazing wireless bundle in just a second. First, let's take a closer look at the the capabilities of the Motorola E815. This phone works on the Verizon cellular network for both voice and high speed data. It uses the new EV-DO cellular broadband service available in many major cites to give you access to VCAST video. For an extra $15 a month, you get to download a wealth of full motion video news and weather reports, sports updates and music shows. Right on your cell phone.
The Motorola E815 comes in a stylish clamshell flip-phone design with a huge 2.2 inch color main display and a 1.3 inch external display. It has video capture so you can use it as a min-camcorder with the video time limited only by available memory. Customize your E815 with graphics, themes, ringtones and downloadable games. Plus, it makes a great cell phone in its own right. You have up to 280 minutes or well over 4 hours of talk time. Standby time is up to 300 hours or over 12 days. A speakerphone is built-in for handsfree conversations or group discussions.
Love the deals but want a different model cell phone or a different cellular service provider? Compare cell phone plans and get both the phone and service you want at Cell Phone Plans Finder now.
Sunday, September 04, 2005
Long Distance Bills Dramatically Reduced
Now that your long distance bills are larger than your mortgage, isn't it time to shop around for a better deal? You bet it is. We've got some great options that could cut your phone expenses dramatically, perhaps even to a fraction of what they are now.
There are a lot long distance companies anxious to give you quality service at rates unheard of just a few years ago. You can thank advances in technology and the competitive telecommunications business for that. We have a suite of 13 different 1 plus long distance carriers with rates starting as low as 2.5 cents a minute for state to state calls and perhaps even less for in-state long distance calls.
They're called 1 plus or 1+ carriers because you make long distance calls by dialing 1 plus the area code and phone number you want to reach. This is exactly how your long distance works now. Switching to one of these carriers only changes the company that provides the long distance phone service. The phone itself works the same. The new long distance company you select will coordinate with your phone company to make the change in service. The long distance companies don't charge sign up fees, but your local phone company may bill you a one-time fee of up to $5 for their cost in making the change to your line.
Wow, 13 different long distance carriers. Which is the best one? That depends on where you are located and what type of calls you make. Two companies might have the same state to state rates, but vary greatly in what they charge for long distance calls within your state. Every state has a different rate. You could investigate this company by company, but we've got a couple of online calculators to make the job easy.
If all you want is a quick check, use the quick long distance calculator. All you have to do is enter your are code and first 3 digits of your phone number and click "GO." You'll instantly get a list of long distance companies from cheapest to most expensive assuming 100 minutes of state to state calls and 100 minutes of in-state long distance calls per month.
For a more precise analysis, gather up a few of your recent phone bills and use the detailed long distance calculator. With this calculator, you can enter exactly how many minutes of interstate and intrastate calls you make each month, how many lines you have, if you want residential or business service, and what type of international calls you make, if any.
Once you have found the service that gives you the lowest long distance bills each month, you can sign-up to switch services right online at any time. The company you select will handle the details of making the changes, so you don't need to contact your current long distance company at all.
There are a lot long distance companies anxious to give you quality service at rates unheard of just a few years ago. You can thank advances in technology and the competitive telecommunications business for that. We have a suite of 13 different 1 plus long distance carriers with rates starting as low as 2.5 cents a minute for state to state calls and perhaps even less for in-state long distance calls.
They're called 1 plus or 1+ carriers because you make long distance calls by dialing 1 plus the area code and phone number you want to reach. This is exactly how your long distance works now. Switching to one of these carriers only changes the company that provides the long distance phone service. The phone itself works the same. The new long distance company you select will coordinate with your phone company to make the change in service. The long distance companies don't charge sign up fees, but your local phone company may bill you a one-time fee of up to $5 for their cost in making the change to your line.
Wow, 13 different long distance carriers. Which is the best one? That depends on where you are located and what type of calls you make. Two companies might have the same state to state rates, but vary greatly in what they charge for long distance calls within your state. Every state has a different rate. You could investigate this company by company, but we've got a couple of online calculators to make the job easy.
If all you want is a quick check, use the quick long distance calculator. All you have to do is enter your are code and first 3 digits of your phone number and click "GO." You'll instantly get a list of long distance companies from cheapest to most expensive assuming 100 minutes of state to state calls and 100 minutes of in-state long distance calls per month.
For a more precise analysis, gather up a few of your recent phone bills and use the detailed long distance calculator. With this calculator, you can enter exactly how many minutes of interstate and intrastate calls you make each month, how many lines you have, if you want residential or business service, and what type of international calls you make, if any.
Once you have found the service that gives you the lowest long distance bills each month, you can sign-up to switch services right online at any time. The company you select will handle the details of making the changes, so you don't need to contact your current long distance company at all.
Thursday, September 01, 2005
Motorola V551 Camera Phone Free With Service
Here's a sharp looking clamshell design with a polished two-tone finish and a lot of technology built-in. You're going to like this cell phone and you'll be able to get it free when you order new Cingular Wireless service from our online wireless store.
The Motorola V551 is a camera phone with a VGA quality digital camera and a color main display that shows 65,000 colors. It has a speakerphone for hands-free and group calls. It also has Bluetooth technology so you can use a wireless headset to make communication easy when you are on the go. Speaking of on the go, this phone operates on all four GSM bands so it is capable of operating with cellular systems world-wide.
The other communications technology in the Motorola V551 is EDGE or Enhanced Data for Global Evolution. It's the 3G broadband technology for high-speed data download that runs on GSM networks at burst speeds up to 200 Kbps. That speed comes in handy for sharing pictures, mobile Web browsing and text messaging. You'll want the optional MEdia service to take advantage of this phone's digital capabilities. Did I mention that the Motorola V551 was a PC Magazine Editor's Choice? Indeed.
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The Motorola V551 is a camera phone with a VGA quality digital camera and a color main display that shows 65,000 colors. It has a speakerphone for hands-free and group calls. It also has Bluetooth technology so you can use a wireless headset to make communication easy when you are on the go. Speaking of on the go, this phone operates on all four GSM bands so it is capable of operating with cellular systems world-wide.
The other communications technology in the Motorola V551 is EDGE or Enhanced Data for Global Evolution. It's the 3G broadband technology for high-speed data download that runs on GSM networks at burst speeds up to 200 Kbps. That speed comes in handy for sharing pictures, mobile Web browsing and text messaging. You'll want the optional MEdia service to take advantage of this phone's digital capabilities. Did I mention that the Motorola V551 was a PC Magazine Editor's Choice? Indeed.
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