June 30, 2006

Vonage Canada launches V-Phone

Vonage Canada, a subsidiary of Vonage Holdings Corp has come up with a new phone Vonage V-phone to hit the VoIP market. Vonage V-phone is small, portable and multifunctional USB device that facilitates users to make calls to other computers or to traditional landlines using a PC. Its size is so small that it can be carried on a keychain, a pocket or the palm of your hand.

Bill Rainey, president of Vonage Canada stated,

With V-Phone, you can make and receive North American calls using your regular home or business number, no matter where in the world you travel - all for the price of a local call and with no cell phone roaming charges. We are confident our customers will enjoy the savings and flexibility the V-Phone provides, especially those who frequent hotel lounges, airports or Internet cafes.

The company fixes $40 with a $9 activation fee for a V-phone. Customers should have to pay $15 for 500 minutes to $25 per month for unlimited U.S. calling. The company offers unlimited US calling for Business customers for $34.99.

Via: [CNW]

--
Did you enjoy this post?

Free VoIP Newsletter

Subscribe to The RFID Gazetteer, published monthly. Enter your email address:

« IW's IPdurm brings Skype calls on cell phones | Main | Verso, IBM team up to market Linux-based VoIP Offering »

Syndicate

Add to My Yahoo! Add to MyMSN
RSS Feed Subscribe at NewsGator Online Subscribe at Bloglines

Click Here

Features

Feedback