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$39.99/mo |
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$34.99/mo. |
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$19.99/mo. |
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$69.99/mo. |
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$55.99/mo. |
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We offer information on VOIP solutions that are compatible with
Satellite Internet. Please contact us for more information.
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| Fax Line |
$12.00/mo |
| Installation |
$50 |
| Activation |
$50 |
| Network Access Fee |
$15.00 |
| No Hardware Costs! |
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VOIP works just like the telephone you have in your
home today. You pick up the phone, dial the number and it connects
to whom you're calling through your high-speed satellite internet
connection.
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In more technical terms, the VOIP system uses the phone adapter
that we send to you for free to convert your voice from an analog
signal to a digital signal. The digital signal then can be sent
over your high speed Internet connection because it is recognized
as data and then is sent over the Internet.
When someone calls you, they dial your number. Behind the scenes,
your number looks very much like an e-mail address. This number
instructs the call to travel over the Internet and through our
network to the phone adapter we sent you, your phone rings, and
all you have to do is pick up and answer it. All you need is a
high-speed Internet connection such as satellite internet. A high-speed
Satellite Internet connection is the connection to your home that
provides fast access to the Internet.
You pick up the phone, hear the dial tone, and dial the telephone
number of your choice. There are no extra numbers to dial and
no special routines to follow. It's that simple. You don't have
to be a tech wizard to use our service, only someone who wants
a great price and great features from their phone company every
day.
And if you'd like to surf the web and use your VOIP service at
the same time, the Phone Adaptor can share your Internet connection
with your computer. Talk on the phone and surf the net with ease.
(Depending on your home/business network setup, this may require
additional equipment.)
Virtual Phone Numbers
are very inexpensive secondary numbers that ring to your primary
VOIP line. The advantage is that people outside your local calling
area can call you for the price of a local call if you choose
a virtual phone number in their area code. Virtual numbers make
it easier for people to keep in touch with you because they can
call you for the price of a local call.
They work a lot like email address aliases. In the same way that
you can have more than one email address point to the same email
account, you can have more than one VOIP number link to your VOIP
primary number. Behind the scenes, the VOIP Call Routing Network
points your Virtual Number calls to your primary line. This transfer
is just as fast and seamless as any other phone call.
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