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T1 Voice PRI ISDN PSTN Special Pricing
This post is going to be short and sweet but it has to be shared with the business community ASAP. Right now we are offering the lowest rates on top provider connectivity for T1 PRI voice services including ISDN and PSTN. At this time we have decided to lower our broker percentage for all providers passing these savings on to you.
Knowing most brokers and the scale rates they are willing to go, we know we are going to be beating these prices across the board. You will not be finding these rates from the providers themselves and we are sure no brokers as well. In short, if you are looking for T1 voice services and are looking for bulk rate long distance, right now is the time to submit your information at our Business Phone Service page and get a quote before we scale back up for higher profits.
Right now we are offering no minimums on call volume traffic for our specialized rates. We cannot show you our prices here because our competition will most surely be trying to beat our rates. We need to compete for your business effectively and cannot do so with full disclosure in this post.
Additionally to our special T1 voice PRI rates, you may qualify for free PBX equipment depending on which provider you end up signing a contract with. Yes, free PBX and/or router equipment.
We hope this offer on T1 voice services can help you into the New Year and help create prosperity for your business. We have many other services and products for voice communications so do not hesitate to fill out our form and see how we can help.
Sincerely, Aaron Siegel CEO TopSavings.NetDroid Phone Helping Beat AT&T
While AT&T is expecting some impressive new quarterly revenues with help from Apple Inc.with their AT&T driven products Kindle Reader and the iPhone, the Droid Motorola phone offered by Verizon is allowing the competition gap to start closing in.
While the iPhone sales still will be higher than the Droid phone in quarterly sales, the Droid is still looking at an impressive 1 million sales of it’s phones for the first quarter.
What I find exciting about this news is that we will obviously be seeing many new phone technologies emerge to keep a competitive lead from the manufacturers and better deals down the road by the carriers. That is gravy as it can get for smartphone fans!
As long as Verizon and AT&T battle, we all should ultimately be looting the spoils of this war. Whole family plans with free smartphones, I think it may be our future. What do you think?
Sprint vs. AT&T vs. Verizon Wireless
In light of 3G network wars between AT&T and Verizon Wireless I began to wonder how many users were actually satisfied with their services from their carrier, specifically data users. So what could I do to help find out the truth on a larger scale?
The simple answer was to create a voting poll to find out which cell phone provider offered the best 3G network. Naturally in light of the commercial wars, AT&T and Verizon were going to be on the list. I decided to add one more carrier though, Sprint. Why Sprint instead of maybe ALLTel or T-Mobile? Well I am actually a fan of Sprint services and use them myself as well as Sprint has more 3G users.
Well the results of the poll so far are pretty interesting. AT&T has taken the lead at 68.8% with Sprint taking second at 25% and Verizon trailing at 6.3% leaving Verizon at the bottom of the voting pool so far.
If you want to change these results and know one is better than the other for their 3G network from personal experience, please take 3 seconds of your time to vote. There is no registration or anything sneaky, just a quick click of the mouse.
You can get to the voting spot by clicking here at http://www.topsavings.net/att-vs-verizon
Feel free to submit your opinion here as well by commenting. All the consumers of 3G phones need to set the score straight for future consumers and this is a great way to go about it I think.
Android Business Users Lash Out
Android Phones for Business?
With the release of the new Android line of smartphones, mainly the Motorola Droid available through Verizon wireless talk has been big. Well that talk includes a blog post by David Coursey of PCWorld.com which has had some Android business users up in arms defending their new devices.
The blog titled “Android for Business? 5 Reasons to Think Again” has caused some harsh posts from blog readers, and it shows that the online world can be a very vicious territory, especially if you throw perceived negative feedback at a new popular product.
I feel that Mr. Coursey was simply making some observances of potential pitfalls of making a quick and rash decision like trading in your iPhone or BlackBerry without making some close observances and assessments. If you ask me, he was giving some logical advice that any smart business owner would consider and like to be informed of.
Well, it looks like the verdict may be in with the Android phones despite any nay saying. There seems to be a lot of content business owners that are right now utilizing Android phones in the workplace and distributing to their employees. Just see their comments for yourself.
External Blog Link: http://www.pcworld.com/businesscenter/article/185207/android_for_business_5_reasons_to_think_again.html





