PC World has named Vonage America’s broadband technology as one of the best products and services of 2006. The selection was made on the basis of audio clarity, ease of use and value for money. It highlights features such as call forwarding during power outages, voice mail and quality.
Harry McCracken, editor in chief, PC World commented:
Products that win PC World's World Class Awards set the standard for excellence in the IT and consumer electronics industries.
Whereas Jeffrey Citron, Chairman and Chief Strategist, Vonage said:
PC World is widely recognized as knowing the pulse of the ever-changing world of technology and what consumers want. Our selection as best VoIP Service of 2006 is an honor that recognizes Vonage's dedication to offering our customers high-quality and low-cost communications choices.
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