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ProCom Brings VoIP Telephone Service to West Virginia

March 16, 2015

By Casey Houser, Contributing Writer

The latest announcement from communications services provider ProCom concerns its offering of VoIP communications in West Virginia.

ProCom also serves clients in Maryland, Ohio, and Pennsylvania, and it will begin offering VoIP service in March to West Virginia businesses who have a need for a phone system which supports voicemail, call recording and monitoring, video conferencing, and a number of other advanced features. The available packages are being marketed as affordable and able to meet the needs of companies which may operate locally or have a presence outside a particular geographical area.


To meet the needs of both types of companies, ProCom has created three distinct packages that will cater to various styles of calling. The base package begins at $20 and includes unlimited local calling with a charge of $0.039 a minute for long distance calls. It will likely be good for small businesses that operate primarily within the confines of a single city.

Businesses that reach outside their home bases of Charleston, Morgantown, or Wheeling, for instance, may want to choose a higher-priced package that includes more long distance minutes. The next step up starts at a base of $25 for unlimited local calling with 500 minutes of long distance included. From there, the rate for extra minutes is $0.029. This package could make its way into the hands of larger businesses that deal with clients who are outside city limits or even in surrounding states.

The limit of 500 minutes may not be enough, however, so there is one additional package ProCom says it will offer in West Virginia beginning this month. That plan includes unlimited local and long distance calling for $27 each month. All packages listed above have the option of direct inward dialing for an additional charge.

Overall, the costs of these plans may be much less than businesses are used to paying for their local and long distance calling services. Plans from their phone companies may also not include the advanced features of call management and video conferencing – at least not as standard features. Therefore, if this is something West Virginia businesses may be missing, the addition of a ProCom line could bring along those tools at an affordable rate that can fit even the smallest operations.

 

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