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Vonage

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Vonage
An Internet phone service (VoIP) from Vonage Holdings Corporation, Holmdel, NJ (www.vonage.com). Vonage offers flat-fee calling plans within the U.S. and Canada and international calls based on a per-minute charge. Vonage customers use standard analog telephones plugged into an adapter that plugs into the broadband network. A softphone is also available for using the service on a laptop when traveling. Launched in 2001, one of the co-founders of Vonage is VoIP pioneer Jeff Pulver.


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Vonage is expanding its horizons beyond delivering VoIP over broadband Internet, and hoping to expand its customer base and revenue at the same time.
Not surprisingly, the first reviews Vonage received were less than flattering, to say the least.
INTERNET BUSINESS NEWS-(C)1995-2006 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD The VWR Wireless-B/G Broadband Router has been unveiled by end-to-end networking solutions provider D-Link and Vonage America Inc, a subsidiary of Vonage Holdings Corp (NYSE:VG), a broadband phone company.
 
 
 
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