BroadVoice Upgrades Existing Calling Plan to Include Unlimited Calls to 21 Countries at No Additional Charge and Launches a New Plan with Unlimited Calling to 35 Countries.LOWELL Lowell, city (1990 pop. 103,439), a seat of Middlesex co., NE Mass., at the confluence of the Merrimack and Concord rivers; settled 1653, set off from Chelmsford 1826, inc. as a city 1836. , Mass. -- BroadVoice BroadVoice is a Voice over IP (VoIP) network that allows users to conduct voice communications via a broadband Internet connection. Customers can use their cable modem, DSL service, or other high-speed Internet link to make and receive phone calls using an ordinary telephone. , an innovative provider of broadband phone service See VoIP. , today announced that it has upgraded its Unlimited USA plan and re-named it the Unlimited World plan to reflect the fact that users can now place calls to 21 countries, including the United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area. , for an unmatched rate of $19.95 a month. Existing Unlimited USA customers are being upgraded to the Unlimited World plan at no charge. In addition the company introduced its Unlimited World Plus plan which allows customers to make free calls to 35 countries for $24.95 a month. "We believe our customers deserve this kind of expanded coverage," said David Epstein For the computer scientist notable for his work in computational geometry, graph algorithms, and recreational mathematics, see David Eppstein David B. A. Epstein (b. , president of BroadVoice. "VoIP is changing the way the world communicates and our new Unlimited World, and Unlimited World Plus plans are just two examples of the kind of innovation you'll you'll Contraction of you will. you'll you will or you shall you'll will be seeing as we swings into high gear. The Internet Internet Publicly accessible computer network connecting many smaller networks from around the world. It grew out of a U.S. Defense Department program called ARPANET (Advanced Research Projects Agency Network), established in 1969 with connections between computers at the knows no geographical boundaries, so why should our services?" Details of the company's two new plans include the following: BROADVOICE UNLIMITED WORLD: For just $19.95 a month subscribers get unlimited calling to 21 countries including the United States, and: --Choice of a telephone number from any one of 35 states and 1,500 cities and towns --All of BroadVoice's 24 basic and advance calling features at no additional charge including: --Voice Mail --Caller ID with Name --Call Waiting --Unlimited calling to these 21 countries: Australia Netherlands Austria Norway Belgium Singapore Canada Spain Chile Sweden China Switzerland Denmark Taiwan France United Kingdom Germany United States Ireland Vatican City Italy BROADVOICE UNLIMITED WORLD PLUS: For just $24.95 you get unlimited calling to 35 countries including the United States. --Choice of a telephone number from any one of 35 states and 1,500 cities and towns --All of BroadVoice's 24 basic and advance calling features at no additional charge including: --Voice Mail --Caller ID with Name --Call Waiting --Unlimited calling to these 35 countries: Australia Netherlands Austria Norway Belgium Singapore Canada Spain Chile Sweden China Switzerland Denmark Taiwan France United Kingdom Germany United States Ireland Vatican City Italy PLUS: Argentina Luxembourg Brazil Malaysia Czech Republic New Zealand Finland Poland Greece Portugal Israel San Marino Japan South Korea Introduced in April of 2004, the BroadVoice service enables consumers and businesses to use an existing high speed internet connection to make and receive calls anywhere in the world using a regular telephone set. BroadVoice subscribers can choose a direct-dial telephone number from any of the 35 states and 1,500 cities and towns the company currently offers, regardless of the user's geographic location. All BroadVoice accounts come with voicemail See voice mail. , caller ID A telephone company service that sends the caller's telephone number between the first and second ring of the call. If the calling number is not blocked, the calling number is displayed on the handset or base station of the called party. with name, call waiting with name and a full suite of 24 advanced calling features (more than any other VoIP provider) at no additional charge. All features are available through the company's interactive account portal. BroadVoice is exhibiting in booth 1343 at the Fall VON show in Boston Boston, town, England Boston, town (1991 pop. 26,495), E central England, on the Witham River. Boston's fame as a port dates from the 13th cent., when it was a Hanseatic port trading wool and wine. Having recovered from a decline in the 18th and 19th cent. , MA from Monday October 18th until Thursday October 21st, 2004 About BroadVoice Founded in December 2003, BroadVoice is a new kind of Communications Company Communications Company is a communications unit of the United States Marine Corps. They are part of Combat Logistics Regiment 37 , 3rd Marine Logistics Group (3MLG) and III Marine Expeditionary Force (III MEF). The unit is based out of the Marine Corps Base Camp Smedley D. . Using an existing high-speed Internet See broadband. connection, BroadVoice service allows customers to make and receive phone calls anywhere in the world. Customers benefit from unlimited domestic calling, lower international rates, and a suite of advanced features not found with traditional telephone service. Additional information can be found at www.broadvoice.com. BroadVoice is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Convergent Networks, Inc., www.convergentnetworks.com. |
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