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Wednesday, August 30, 2006
Mozcom launches VCall VoIP service

More and more businesses are installing VoIP or Voice over Internet Protocol systems, and this technology will continue to grow as it makes its way into people’s homes.

Mozcom, the country’s pioneer commercial ISP, now offers this technology with its new VoIP service called Mozcom VCall.

This VoIP service gives businessmen and entrepreneurs the advantage to use the Internet to make and receive calls to and from outside the country for those important busienss transactions.

Mozcom VCall makes calls with parties abroad even cheaper than ordinary NDD calls within the country. With this new VoIP service, Mozcom provides Filipinos a more efficient way to do business.

To start using Mozcom’s VoIP service, one must create a VCall account. This can be done by visiting the website, www.vcall.com.ph and signing up for free. The website has step-by-step instructions from creating an account to making calls.

As soon as the VCall account has been activated and loaded with credits, one can start calling using the installed and configured Internet phone.

A Mozcom VCall Internet Phone card is used to load credits to a VCall account. This card is available in P100 or P500 denominations and can be purchased at Internet card stores or online by visiting at http://store.mozcom.com.

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