March 19, 2007
Kosmaz VoIP's Service Allows Calling Card Calls
By Spencer D. Chin, TMCnet Web Editor
Broadband Internet telephony service Kosmaz Technologies LLC has launched VoIPVoIP (http: www.voipvoip.com ), reportedly the first Internet phone service bundled with calling card capabilities designed for the U.S. small-business and residential market.
While Internet phone services and calling card services have existed for nearly a decade, Kosmaz’s bundled service enables customers to save on their home/office phone bill and use the same account to make low cost International calls from their mobile phone at the same time.
VoIPVoIP’s solution provides the best features of Internet phone and calling card in one service. The Internet phone service with use your own device option supports virtually every SIP based VoIP gateway, IP Phone, IP PBX (News - Alert) system as well as new generation GSM/VoIP hybrid mobile phones. The calling card service allows just dialing an access number without hidden fees, two or even more minutes rounding, and long PINs.
According to VoIPVoIP, call quality is virtually indistinguishable from that of a landline, and includes free features not available with traditional phone services, such as caller ID, conferencing, voicemail, call forwarding, virtual phone number (DID) from over 30 countries and free calls between subscribers.
The company’s Pay As You Go Service enables users to pay only for the calls made at rates of 3 cents a minute for anywhere in the US, Europe and 28 countries.
VoIPVoIP’s service has no contracts, no monthly fee, no setup or disconnection fee, and carries a 30 days money-back guarantee.
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Spencer Chin is a contributing editor for TMCnet. To see more of his articles, please visit his columnist page.
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