Wednesday, April 2, 2008

Phone.com offers cutting-edge communications services with a special focus on small business

What Company Is Offering:
Phone.com offers cutting-edge communications services for both residential and professional use, with a special focus on the infrastructure and budget needs of small businesses that may operate out of homes, multiple locations, or off of cell-phones.

They intend to leverage their innovative products, cost-effective operation, and their unique brand name to achieve a leadership position in the marketplace. Phone.com’s marketing goals are critical to its success, and will be measured by new and repeat customer acquisition and retention. They pride themselves in offering reliable products and friendly, professional customer service available 24*7.

How it Works:

VoIP, or Voice over Internet Protocol, works by transforming analog audio signals, like the kind you hear when you talk on the phone, into a digital signal that can be transmitted over the Internet and converted back to voice at the other end.


Some VoIP services work with special software that enables you to use your PC speakers and microphone to “call” another PC or phone. Other VoIP services, like the kind offered by Phone.com, work with an adapter that enables you to use a standard phone to call anyone, anywhere. You dial the same way you normally would and the person you are calling doesn’t require anything special to talk to you. In fact, when you use Phone.com, they probably won’t even hear a difference. Phone.com’s nationwide network delivers clear, dependable phone service at a fraction of the cost of traditional phone services.

Subscribing to a VoIP service requires a broadband (high speed internet) connection. You can use the same connection you use for your computer and still talk on the phone while you are online or when your computer is turned off.

Because VoIP leverages the power of the Internet, it provides advantages that aren’t available with regular phone services.

More at:http://www.phone.com/

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