Although mobile VoIP has been a favorite among the customers in the United States, many felt that the service did not offer plans that were attractive enough to entice new users. Now, VoX Communications (
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has taken a step to bridge that gap and has introduced a mobile VoIP unlimited data and voice phone in the United States.
The customers can avail the new offer without any annual contracts and they get features such as nationwide 3G coverage, unlocked HTC (
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According to VoX Communications, its advanced technology makes use of low cost packet-switching over GSM cell phone towers nationwide to enable the company to offer unlimited data and voice service on the Touch Pro 2 for only $69.95 a month. The company is selling the service, prepaid on a credit card, on a month-to-month basis. The technology used here is high grade VoIP over the GSM data network
Pervasip's Chief Information Officer, Mark Richards, said that the company has been working on perfecting this technology for over 12 months and its VoIP is now an integrated component of the operating system of the HTC Touch Pro 2 mobile phone.
“We are not merely an application running on the top of the phone,” Richards said. “We are native to the phone so that the user cannot tell he is making a VoIP call.”
VoX Communications will be introducing other mobile products within the next two months. VoX Communications believes that this new offer transforms the company from a wholesale landline VoIP provider into 'The Voice of Mobile Broadband.'
Recently, the company
signed agreements to provide wholesale VoIP digital phone services to the operating companies of Charles Street Partners, or “CSP (
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Edited by Kelly McGuire