HostReview.com Wednesday, July 26, 2006; 12:40 AM
EarthLink, the nation's next generation Internet service provider
(ISP), today announced that EarthLink trueVoice(SM) Internet phone
service is now available at OfficeMax, one of the country's largest
office supply chains.
OfficeMax customers with a home broadband
connection will be able to purchase a cost-saving alternative to
traditional phone service that features EarthLink's trueVoice(SM) and a
Linksys Phone Adapter (SPA2002-ER) or Wireless G Router with 2 Phone
Ports (WRT54GP2-ER). The easy-to-use kits contain everything broadband
customers need to make telephone calls over the Internet.
"Partnering
with OfficeMax makes it a whole lot easier for consumers and small
business owners to start saving money on their phone bills," said Kevin
Flaherty, vice president of voice sales for EarthLink. "With EarthLink
trueVoice(SM), they can replace their more expensive traditional phone
service with a high-quality, feature-rich alternative -- backed by our
award-winning service and technical support."
"OfficeMax strives
to help business owners cut costs and improve efficiency," said Charles
Tyson, vice president, OfficeMax. "Adding EarthLink trueVoice(SM) to
our store shelves meets both of those goals and provides customers with
an innovative technology."
Consumers can sign up for EarthLink
trueVoice(SM) and enjoy unlimited local, regional and long distance
calling on their home phones. The service is packed with a number of
free premium features such as voicemail, three-way calling, and call
forwarding. Many of these features can be turned on or controlled by
using the myVoice portal. Through myVoice, consumers can have their
voicemail forwarded to their email or other phone numbers. To access
myVoice, go to myvoice.earthlink.net.
Compatible with any
high-speed connection, EarthLink trueVoice(SM) is a plug-and-play
solution that can be installed in minutes to work on any touch- tone
phone. Retail shoppers will be able to choose between two types of
EarthLink trueVoice(SM) start-up kits, one with an ATA box, that works
with a standard router and one with a Wireless G Broadband router with
a built-in ATA for home networking.
The ATA converts the analog
telephone signal to a digital signal. The phone is then plugged into
the ATA, delivering dial tone and a high-quality connection.
About EarthLink
"EarthLink.
We revolve around you(TM)." As the nation's next generation Internet
service provider, Atlanta-based EarthLink has earned an award-winning
reputation for outstanding customer service and its suite of online
products and services. Serving over five million subscribers, EarthLink
offers what every user should expect from their Internet experience:
high-quality connectivity, minimal online intrusions and customizable
features. Whether it's dial-up, high-speed, voice, web hosting,
wireless or "EarthLink Extras" like home networking or security,
EarthLink connects people to the power and possibilities of the
Internet.
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