ITP VoIP is evolving from a low cost VoIP provider to an eco-friendly financially viable one as it embraces the “green revolution”. Its green efforts are distinctly visible as it introduces its new paperless billing and online faxing Internet phone service add-on.
Targeting both business and residential callers, ITP VoIP’s new online faxing is available for less than $10 a month. This is an added incentive that not only increases environmental awareness but also encourages those who are already pursuing eco-friendly practices.
The company stated that a combination of the Internet phone service online account service and the recently introduced paperless billing has made the process of bill paying less complex. In addition, customization of accounts has also become more streamlined.
Switching from the traditional way of paper billing to the ‘greener mode’ has helped the VoIP company save money for itself and its clients. The solution has also helped to reduce environmental waste. ITP VoIP claims that it has always been committed to advocating innovative solutions that are financially viable for its clients.
Clients are also allowed to enhance their Internet phone service by signing up for one or more add-on services, which range from traditional fax lines to virtual faxing and global cell VoIP service that allow customers to make international calls from their mobile phones.
ITP VoIP’s phone plans starting at under $10 per month includes many complimentary VoIP features. Coupled with the add-on features, which can be combined with any of ITP VoIP’s internet telephone plans, customers get great deals and great value for their money.
Clients can now log in from any computer with an Internet connection, allowing them to add or remove features and pay their account balances in one sitting.
In other news, ITP VoIP recently announced that it is helping shoppers compare VoIP plans with other national phone providers, enabling them to make informed choices about their digital phone service.
ITP VoIP offers lower prices and more free features than many prominent competing services, according to company officials in a release.
Mini Swamy is a contributing editor for TMCnet. To read more of her articles, please visit her columnist page.
Edited by Jennifer Russell