Are you looking for lower cost home and small office phone service with cheap long distance rates? How does $8.33 a month sound for unlimited calling to the US and Canada?
Yes, Phone Power is offering a limited time special offer that truly can’t be beat. This is residential VoIP Internet phone service that shares the broadband connection you use with your computers. It also works for small businesses that only need one or two lines.
Note that only the Cable, DSL, T1 or other broadband Internet connection is shared. This service doesn’t rely on your computer to make telephone calls. In fact, you can turn off all your computers and use the phone like you would any time. While you computers are on, you can talk and surf the Web at the same time.
What exactly do you get for your $8.33 per month? You can make or receive unlimited local and long distance calls for the US and Canada. Very few telephone services include all 50 states plus all Canadian provinces in their unlimited calling plans. You also get an hour’s worth of international calling included each month. This is perfect for anyone who needs to make occasional overseas calls and cringes at the thought of what will show up on the phone bill. If you want to talk longer or call countries that aren’t included in the free monthly calling time, rates are very attractive.
Now let’s talk about the free second line. Second line? Yes, a unique feature of Phone Power VoIP service is that they include a second “cloned” line with your service. You can plug two separate phones into the back of the adaptor box they send you to connect to your broadband modem. When a phone call comes in, both phones will ring. That’s because cloned lines share the same phone number. But, if one phone is in use, the other can receive new incoming calls or make calls without interfering with the conversation on the first line.
Imagine how handy the free second line will be if you have a big talker in your family. Teenagers, especially, are prone to long conversations and can make good use of the second VoIP line instead of burning their cellular minutes.
To get this incredibly low price, you need to choose the Phone Power special offer now available (as of this writing) for $199.95 per year. A second year is included free. Do the math and you’ll see this comes out to $8.33/mo for your unlimited phone service. If you don’t want the two year commitment, there are other plans that let you pay month to month if you wish. All of them come with a 30 day satisfaction guarantee so you can make sure that this service mets your needs and works well with your current broadband service.
Does this sound like the best deal you’ve ever hear of for home and small business phone service? It likely is, so don’t let it slip away if you are interested. Learn more and order Phone Power VoIP Phone Service now, while the $8.33/mo deal is still available.
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Tuesday, July 19, 2011
Wednesday, July 18, 2007
Looking for a Deal on VoIP Service?
Are you in the market for new VoIP service? Are you trying to replace the broadband phone service you've been using, such as SunRocket, because it is no longer available? Or maybe you've heard a bit about getting your telephone calls on the Internet and are wondering if this is something for you. Well, here's an offer you may find intriguing.
VoIP.com specializes in residential broadband phone service, also called VoIP. VoIP stands for Voice over Internet Protocol. That means sending voice, or telephone conversations, over the Internet rather than on a private line to the phone company. So, why use the Internet when there is a perfectly good phone line available? Ah, that's the key question.
The phone line is owned by the phone company. It's been that way for over 100 years and not about to change. The technology hasn't much changed either. You can plug a 50 year old telephone into your line and it will work just fine. The incumbent phone company is nothing, if not consistent. Consistent, but not very progressive. That's where VoIP companies step in.
Since the traditional phone wires are owned by the phone company, innovative new companies needed another way to offer their services. They found that home broadband service has enough bandwidth to transport telephone calls as well as computer data. The trick is to convert the conversations into packets of bits that look just like computer data to the Internet. VoIP.com does this by providing an interface box that contain the electronics to allow a regular telephone set to connect to your broadband Internet router.
So why bother? Well, how much are you paying for your phone service? I'll bet it's not the $9.95 a month that VoIP.com charges for their most basic service. For that price you get 200 minutes a month to call anywhere in the USA, Canada or Puerto Rico. That's perfect for people who need a home phone but aren't heavy users. Oh, you ARE a heavy user? Then you'll want the unlimited package that goes for $19.95 a month or $16.95 a month on the annual payment plan. Talk all you want. Unlimited means you can chat to your heart's content. You'll also get International rates that are under 2 cents a minute extra to call the U.K, Germany, France, Italy, China or Australia. Rates are really reasonable to other countries, too.
You may be used to paying extra for calling features such as Caller ID, call-waiting or call forwarding. Not with these plans. These features are a basic part of the service. Plus you get other useful services such as voicemail, three-way calling, call blocking, call forwarding, do not disturb and find me. Find me lets you set up your service to call you from a list of alternative numbers, such as your cell phone, until it finds the phone you answer. Pretty handy when you're on the go and don't want to miss any calls.
Does this sound like the kind of phone service you'd like to have and the price you want to pay? If so, learn more and order your VoIP Internet Phone Service quickly and easily online.
VoIP.com specializes in residential broadband phone service, also called VoIP. VoIP stands for Voice over Internet Protocol. That means sending voice, or telephone conversations, over the Internet rather than on a private line to the phone company. So, why use the Internet when there is a perfectly good phone line available? Ah, that's the key question.
The phone line is owned by the phone company. It's been that way for over 100 years and not about to change. The technology hasn't much changed either. You can plug a 50 year old telephone into your line and it will work just fine. The incumbent phone company is nothing, if not consistent. Consistent, but not very progressive. That's where VoIP companies step in.
Since the traditional phone wires are owned by the phone company, innovative new companies needed another way to offer their services. They found that home broadband service has enough bandwidth to transport telephone calls as well as computer data. The trick is to convert the conversations into packets of bits that look just like computer data to the Internet. VoIP.com does this by providing an interface box that contain the electronics to allow a regular telephone set to connect to your broadband Internet router.
So why bother? Well, how much are you paying for your phone service? I'll bet it's not the $9.95 a month that VoIP.com charges for their most basic service. For that price you get 200 minutes a month to call anywhere in the USA, Canada or Puerto Rico. That's perfect for people who need a home phone but aren't heavy users. Oh, you ARE a heavy user? Then you'll want the unlimited package that goes for $19.95 a month or $16.95 a month on the annual payment plan. Talk all you want. Unlimited means you can chat to your heart's content. You'll also get International rates that are under 2 cents a minute extra to call the U.K, Germany, France, Italy, China or Australia. Rates are really reasonable to other countries, too.
You may be used to paying extra for calling features such as Caller ID, call-waiting or call forwarding. Not with these plans. These features are a basic part of the service. Plus you get other useful services such as voicemail, three-way calling, call blocking, call forwarding, do not disturb and find me. Find me lets you set up your service to call you from a list of alternative numbers, such as your cell phone, until it finds the phone you answer. Pretty handy when you're on the go and don't want to miss any calls.
Does this sound like the kind of phone service you'd like to have and the price you want to pay? If so, learn more and order your VoIP Internet Phone Service quickly and easily online.
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