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November 9th, 2006 at 5:29 pm

ViaTalk internet phone service

If you’ve been thinking of switching your landline telephone service over to Broadband Phone Service you might be very interested in taking a look at what ViaTalkhas to offer. ViaTalk offers VoIP telephone services in over 2,200 metro markets spanning all 50 states.

ViaTalk offers many of the services that you are used to receiving with your landline service and more. Features include enhanced voicemail, call hunt, call record, several types of caller ID, call forwarding, free in-network calling, call waiting and many other services that you can only get with a VoIP service.

At this time they are having a special- register now and get 6 months of free service. That sounds pretty good doesn’t it?

I took a look at some of the packages that they are offering and found that each of the plans offer “call anywhere in the US/Canada” from 500 minutes worth of calls per month to unlimitted, plus each plan offers voicemail, caller ID, call waiting, call return, e911 support plus a variety of other features. Package prices range from $9.95 to $35.95.

VoIP also known as Voice over Internet protocol, has really been taking off in the last year and I know several people who have switched their service over to broadband technology who are happy with the service and quality of the calls. It might be a great time to start checking into a service such as ViaTalk if you’ve been thinking of switching your service from a regular telephone network to an Internet phone service.





November 4th, 2006 at 1:36 am

Vonage VoIP forum

I keep hearing about Voice over internet protocol or VoIP as it’s also know as more and more. Our Internet provider keeps sending us letters asking us to sign up for broadband phone service.

I decided to go look for more information about VoIP and I found the Vonage VoIP forums. If you want to learn more about VoIP such as news and talk to other people who are considering changing over to VoIP or who are already using it, you might want to visit the Vonage forums too.