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Save 80% (or more) On Phone Charges By Switching to VoIP
Voice over internet protocol (VoIP) or internet telephony has been gathering strength ever since it was launched a decade ago to the general public. Initially, service was spotty at best but technological advances and strong consumer demand have worked together to improve VoIP to the point where many consumers are now making the switch. Savings can vary depending on what your current incumbent or IDD provider charges and the VoIP plan you choose if any, but those savings can be as high as 80%. MediaRing is a leading VoIP provider in Asia and is now making their presence known across North America & Europe. Please read on and we’ll take a look at what VoIP has to offer for you.
Superior Functionality
Besides the price advantage, users desiring two or more phone lines have found that VoIP is the best way to go. Multiple phone calls can be made via the same broadband line, without the need to add an additional and costly phone line. VoIP is popular with work at home businesses, students and mobile professionals.
Free Software Download
With VoIP, your phone calls are connected over computer (broadband) lines providing PC to PC communication. In order to communicate effectively, software must be downloaded to the computer to provide communication between users. MediaRing Talk VoIP software is available free to download. What’s more, if you have MediaRing Talk installed on your computer and your friend thousands of miles away has MediaRing Talk installed on his computer, then you can talk for free, chat for free and even conference for free! Not all VoIP providers are as generous as MediaRing is when it comes to providing free calls, however.
Low Per Call Rates
Of course, not everyone will have access to a computer – what about cell phones and land lines? Can they be reached via VoIP? Yes, they can! VoIP providers allow you to call any phone with their premium service package. Per minute rates are low, generally much lower than what your traditional phone service offers. Soon, MediaRing Talk will provide a way for anyone with a land or cell phone to call you – a service comparable to Skype and for less money too!
Initiate Conference Calls and More
With MediaRing Talk you can even communicate with multiple parties with its conference call capabilities. When you need to pull together up to five participants (including yourself) you can do that for no extra charge. Moreover, you don’t have to make a reservation – you can conference on demand. If connecting by phone isn’t convenient, a live chat feature allows conference members to stay in touch – a handy option when calling in is too expensive.
Additional Attractive Features
Leading VoIP providers, including MediaRing, aren’t satisfied with providing basic either (as in bare-bones basic). Once you have downloaded and installed the free software, you can navigate through the control panel and add contacts, initiate phone calls, and access your call records history. You can add contacts to groups, rename them, delete contacts, manage groups, block users, and more. If you use the MRTalk Out feature, you can purchase credits which are good for six months. Call any land or cell phone in the world and pay a fraction of the cost you had paid previously. Yes, you can call family and friends in India, Ireland, the Ivory Coast or elsewhere and save a bundle in the process.
It Gets Even Better
With MediaRing you get a company who has been in the VoIP business since 1998, which is a long time for this burgeoning industry. As a trusted name in internet telephony, MediaRing has the experience and technology to keep pace with change. With inbound cell or landline capabilities soon to become available, anyone in the world with a phone will be able to contact you through your MediaRing Talk In service.
Why settle for expensive monthly phone service when clear internet telephony can provide your comparable service for less? Check out MediaRing Talk and all that they have to offer to you – you’ll be switching to VoIP and never looking back!
29-10-2007
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