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Bbtelsys offers five plans both for home and business needs. Customers will definitely enjoy unlimited bbtelsys network talk time, voicemail, caller ID, call waiting, 3 way calling, call forwarding, caller ID blocking, and on line account management at a minimum.

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Comments (0) Posted by VoipEditor on Friday, September 21st, 2007

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Packet8 offers low cost and easy-to-use broadband regular phone and videophone service. Packet8 has both residential and business plans, which allows anyone with high-speed Internet connection to use their service.

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Comments (0) Posted by VoipEditor on Thursday, September 20th, 2007

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A new application which turns email messages into VoIP calls has been launched recently. Yoomba made it possible with the help of a small download which adds ‘click to call’ buttons to the user’s email messages and address books. When the user clicks the abovementioned button, it automatically sends a message with a link to the contact.

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Comments (0) Posted by VoipEditor on Wednesday, September 19th, 2007

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VoiceWing offers phone service via broadband Internet connection. To start using VoiceWing services the user needs a DSL, cable, or Verizon FiOS Internet service connection, as well as a regular telephone, a router, and a telephone adapter. Besides all the features jam-packed into this service, the customer can make calls from anywhere and take his phone number wherever he goes. It is also easy to access an online Personal Account Manager if there is a broadband Internet connection.
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Comments (1) Posted by VoipEditor on Wednesday, September 19th, 2007

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VOPCON joined the telecommunication industry over 3 years ago. Offering more options to its customers and gradual replacement of traditional phones are among the main goals of the company. VOPCON invites to use its services at a lower cost than traditional phone, and it only requires broadband access.

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Comments (0) Posted by VoipEditor on Tuesday, September 18th, 2007