Net2Phone Extends VoIP Service Offer to 3 Months Free

Net2Phone.comNet2Phone is offering customers of other VoIP providers an attractive solution to ensure continuity of service. After recent events in the VoIP industry, customers of other VoIP services may be questioning the long term viability of their providers. Net2Phone, a VoIP provider since 1996, will migrate qualifying customers from a competing VoIP service to Net2Phone's VoiceLine service and provide three months of free calling. Service after the promotional period will be just $19.95/month. Net2Phone is a subsidiary of IDT Corporation.

Customers will have the option to migrate their current number and will be provided with a free telephone adapter upon request.

Net2Phone VoiceLine service provides unlimited local and long distance calling to the US, Canada and Puerto Rico. In addition, the VoiceLine service offers:
  • Popular calling features at no additional charge, including VoiceMail, Caller ID, Call Waiting, Speed Dial, and 3-Way Calling
  • Low international calling rates to over 250 locations
  • Phone Number Options - keep the existing number or get a new one
Many of VoiceLine's calling features can be managed from a touch-tone phone or from an online customer portal. For additional terms and conditions, visit Net2Phone.

"We just witnessed over 200,000 VoIP customers being left stranded when SunRocket closed their doors. Other VoIP providers have experienced financial challenges as well, and customers may be concerned about their long term viability. We have been providing VoIP services for more than a decade. IDT pioneered the development of Voice over IP technology and established ourselves as a worldwide provider of VoIP services when we founded Net2Phone," said Jim Courter, IDT's CEO. "We want to maintain consumer confidence in VoIP technology. These customers expect high quality, low cost Internet calling, and Net2Phone is the company to provide it to them."

VoIP customers should visit www.net2phone.com/3free to learn more about the terms of the offer and how to migrate their service.





Posted on Aug 13, 2007  Reviews | Share |  Digg
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