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ITP VoIP Encourages On-The-Go Callers to Invest in Convenient Hosted PBX Service

Phone provider ITP VoIP is showcasing its internet phone services for frequent travelers, including companies with employees doing business overseas.

    BROOKLYN, NY, August 24, 2011 /HiTech PR News/ -- Hosted PBX provider ITP VoIP is encouraging callers on the go to make the switch to Voice over IP phone service, which offers a number of advantages over Skype, ooVoo, Rounds, and similar phone- and video-based social platforms. ITP VoIP promises convenient, easy access to users across the globe through the company's affordable monthly plans, with a selection of premium global add-ons designed specifically for frequent travelers.

When travelers compare VoIP to phone- and video-based social networks, they find that these sites require users to sign up by creating a username and password, at which point they are often confined to communicating with other in-network users. To place calls outside the network, users are usually subject to additional charges.

Alternatively, ITP VoIP's hosted PBX service for home and business, which begins at under $10 per month, allows callers to communicate outside of the US with their preexisting phone numbers and IP telephony extensions. For businesses, ITP VoIP can help increase productivity by making it easy for employees to communicate with each other regardless of location; with ITP VoIP, an employee can place a call to a coworker's regular extension without even checking if that employee is at his or her desk or across the globe.

To supplement the company's standard internet phone features, ITP VoIP offers a number of premium services ideal for frequent travelers. The global cell service, for example, allows clients to make international phone calls with their cell phones. Customers can also use their cell phones — or any other phone — to place high quality international calls using the VoIP service provider's digital calling card add-on, which provides some of the lowest international calling rates in the industry. Offering convenient, PIN-less dialing, ITP's virtual calling card does not require a connection fee and will never expire or require a recharge.

For callers traveling with their laptops, the internet phone service also features a softphone option allowing clients to make calls using their computers, an asset for both frequent travelers and telecommuting employees. Virtual faxing is another popular VoIP business service, as it enables users to send faxes via email and receive faxes from any location.

All of the phone service provider's premium features are available as add-ons to ITP's flexible and affordable month-to-month plans. ITP VoIP clients can seamlessly add and remove services using the company's online management interface, empowering them to sample new technologies without making a commitment.

To find out more about how ITP broadband phone service is different from ViaTalk and Vonage, visit the VoIP service provider online at www.ITPVoIP.com or call 1-888-ITP-1110. ITP VoIP can also be found on Facebook and Twitter at www.facebook.com/ITPVoIP and www.twitter.com/ITPVoIP.

ITP VoIP provides affordable business VoIP service with dozens of built-in features and no contracts. Rated the #1 provider by VoIPComparisons.net, ITP VoIP strives to provide the highest level of customer service and support to all of our users. To contact ITP VoIP, visit our online support portal at http://itpvoip.com/contactus, or find us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/ITPVOIP.


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Mark Etinger
ITP VoIP Broadband Phone Service
Marketing
2298 Nostrand Ave
Brooklyn, New York
United States 11210
Voice: 7185691020
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