August 28, 2005

Americable decided to offer VoIP service to the US personnel in Japanese bases

In a significant development, computer users with a broadband connection at Japanese bases, soon will be able to make and receive international calls by paying a nominal monthly rental. They will be able to make and receive calls to the USA and Canada. Americable Japan has decided to offer VoIP service to its customers in Japan bases. VoIP service provider Domatic will activate this service. It will arrange automatic monthly billing. Americable will offer the service to the Americans staying at Naval Air Facility Astugi, Sasebo Naval Base, Yokota Air Base and Yokosuka Naval Base. This service is scheduled to be started in the first week of September.

At the time of registration, an activation fee of $99 is required, which also includes a VoIP device. A monthly fee of $29.99 covers unlimited calls to the United States and Canada. estripes.com reports:

The VoIP devices send a digitized voice signal via the Internet to a data center in the United States, said John McCorts, Americable’s Sasebo site manager. Domatic then routes calls to any phone number in the United States or Canada, he said.

Read More: VoIP long distance to be offered at Japan bases

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