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VoIP Buyers Getting More Calling Features for Their Money Comparison Site VoipReview.org Tracks Average Number of Features Per Calling Plan
“The VoIP industry has steadily improved product offerings over the past year, which means VoIP buyers continue to get more for their money,” said Eric Laughlin, chief executive officer of VoipReview.org. “As VoIP providers compete for their share of the marketplace, you’ll see more and more calling features offered standard, with prices staying generally the same. In addition to the cost savings over traditional analog phone lines, free calling features are another key reason why more people are switching to VoIP.”
Based on VoipReview.org’s online search data, the average number of calling features included in VoIP provider plans ranging from $1 to $30 per month has steadily increased from 23.2 in April to 26.71 in November 2006. Features included in typical VoIP calling plans include caller ID, voice mail, number portability, call waiting and 911. VoipReview.org search data also revealed that the average price of unlimited long distance home plans with 911 has remained somewhat consistent with pricing at $25.46 per month in April and $25.18 per month in November 2006.
Visitors to VoipReview.org can access reliable, independent information about VoIP technology and how it works, the benefits of VoIP services, what equipment they will need, how calls are placed and received, along with answers to dozens of the most frequently asked questions about VoIP. Visitors can also post questions for other users, read actual user reviews, search and compare plans in their area, and click through to VoIP service providers’ Web sites to order service.
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