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VoX Launches New VoIP Retail Service Plan
VoX Communications Corp., eLEC Communications Corp.'s wholesale and retail provider of Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) services nationwide, today announced several retail VoIP service plans that include great savings on multiple lines and aggressive International prices. The new service plans are detailed on VoX's new website at
http://www.voxcorp.net
.
VoX's nationwide VoIP network serves residential, small business and wholesale customers with breakthrough digital phone performance, outstanding cost efficiencies, and the features they are familiar with - plus a few that aren't possible with traditional phone service. The company's flagship VoX Unlimited plan includes unlimited calling across the U.S. and Canada. Advanced features such as voicemail, caller ID, three-way calling, and call blocking are included in the price of all VoX services.
"We've worked hard over the past year to build a rock solid network that provides the features and savings customers want without sacrificing the quality they need," said VoX's President and CIO Mark Richards. "Now comes the fun part - passing along great savings on next generation digital phone services that are backed by a VoIP network with unparalleled performance and reliability."
Following are a few of VoX's new service offerings:
VoX 1000 - 1,000 minutes across the U.S. and Canada for just $14.95.
VoX Unlimited Plus - One VoX Unlimited line for anywhere in the U.S. and Canada, plus a second VoX Basic line for a total price $34.95.
VoX Unlimited Worldwide - The VoX Unlimited plan plus 1,000 VoX Worldwide Minutes across 34 popular countries for $39.95.
VoX Small Business - Unlimited calling across the U.S. and Canada, plus a dedicated fax line with 500 minutes and 300 VoX Worldwide Minutes for $49.95.
VoX Worldwide 300 - Add 300 Worldwide Minutes to select VoX plans for $4.95 per month.(a)
VoX Worldwide 1000 - Add 1,000 Worldwide Minutes to select VoX plans for $14.95 per month.(a)
(a) Worldwide Minutes can be used to call 34 popular countries.
"Our new retail VoIP service plans offer something for everyone plus the ability to customize service with add-ons, such as our Worldwide Minute bundles," said VoX's EVP of Sales and Marketing Ron Harden. "VoX is dedicated to delivering the highest quality and reliable digital phone service, at the lowest possible cost to our retail and wholesale customers. We've built a highly scalable and efficient next generation network that allows us to deliver on this promise, and our new retail service plans reflect this."
Harden continued, "By these same principals, we empower our wholesale customers with flat-rate pricing and the flexibility needed to package and deliver the right solutions for their end-user subscribers."
Posted on Feb 21, 2006
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