More Competition in The VoIP Market
Everyday more and more people are trying out new VoIP services that are available from several companies on the web. Ideal for customers who often speak to people overseas, and even those who enjoy talking to those located in North America, VoIP provides free PC-to-PC calls all over the world. Those PC-to-phone calls are now made more affordable by a new VoIP service provider, Soft Route, who is offering competitive rates and features. Vbuzzer?s dynamic VoIP technology means that consumers are no longer locked down by a traditional telephone companies in the geographic area they live in. With a VoIP service provider like Soft Route, people can acquire a local and long distance phone line on the World Wide Web, no matter where they physically live.
With Vbuzzer, PC-to-PC calls are free, and PC-to-phone calls are at a fraction of market available rates, more competitive than most VoIP Service Providers, including Skype. Soft Route offers Vbuzzer PC-to-phone calls at one cent per minute to the U.S., Canada, China, and some European countries. Unlimited U.S. and Canada calls are $7.99 per month. These prices include some useful features for free, such as voicemail, customized personal greetings, caller ID, preloaded ring tones, and highly-acclaimed, responsive customer support. The service is offered with no hidden fees like activation, connection, maintenance, and no fixed-term contracts, customers can simply pay as they go.
The new market entry has been met with great enthusiasm. The company has a large volume of new users registering on Vbuzzer every day from all over the world. They love the cool and easy interface and the service and prices. Customers are choosing our Vbuzzer as their VoIP service provider because the technology works so well and it is so cost effective. Soft Route wants their users to be the winners from the technologies that they provide. From now on, telephone service can be just an Internet application, and Vbuzzer is the solution to bringing people together.
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