
Itechtip : Saving money using VOIP for Business Calls
Personal computer users are using Skype services like there's no tomorrow and there are numerous blogs talking about that great VOIP service. Well, here's one solution that will lets companies save money and leverage on their 24/7 broadband connection too.
Michigan-based Triton Technologies has joined the throng of small to mid-sized ISPs seeking to deliver VoIP to their broadband customers with the launch of its new, TritonVoice service, which is now available nationwide.
"The phone service of the future is here, today," said Dennis Gramza, Triton’s VP of sales and marketing, in a news release. "The lower cost, plus the multitude of features should be attractive to everybody.
Triton Voice requires a cable, DSL, or T-1 Internet connection. Users can also keep their current phone number and phone equipment. TritonVoice residential plans start at $16.95 per month for 500 minutes anywhere in Continental U.S. - including all phone features. Business plans come with a free fax line and start at $39.95 for 1,500 minutes anywhere in Continental U.S.






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