4.12.2005

FREE to a Good Home

I have 6 ViaTalk Invites. What are they you ask? They are invites to join a Voice-Over-IP provider through my web hosting company: HostRocket.com

HostRocket.com has been a wonderful company to work with. I have several sites including our church site hosted through them and they have been one of the best companies I have ever dealt with. HostRocket has VERY FAST service on trouble tickets and have created a very easy user-friendly interface for the average user and top-o-the-line solutions for the web professional.

If their new ViaTalk service is half as good as their hosting solution, they will be fabulous to have as a phone provider. Their Full Service cost will be $15.95 ($10 less than Vonage).

I'm going to give it a go. They offer a few preview credits (similar to what Google did with Gmail). You will get either up to a year of service for free or up to $100 toward equipment.

Since I only have 6 of these, please email only if you sincerely believe you will give it a shot. I'd love to give them away. If you want one, don't leave a comment, EMAIL ME.

From an email today:
ViaTalk will feature two consumer plans. The VT_500 plan will offer customers 500 minutes of calling each month and will start at just $9.95 monthly including a term discount. The VT_Unlimited plan will offer unlimited domestic calling and will start at $15.95 monthly including a term discount. In addition, all plans include a slew of calling features including Caller ID with Name, Call Waiting, 3-Way Calling, Enhanced Voicemail, *69, Call Forwarding, and many more.

If you have broadband at your home or office, it is worth your time to check into Voice-Over IP. We have looked into it and will save approximately $45/mo once we make the switch. With number forwarding, it seems to be the most logical of decisions in our situation. You should check to see if your number will switch.

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