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If you've got a broadband Internet
connection, there is a service for you that you can use to
make Internet phone calls at significant savings over analog
calling. Here's how it works:
1. The TeleKey V.O.I.P provider sends your phone call across
the Internet, to connect to any telephone in the world.
2. Your telephone calls go through the same high speed DSL
modem supplied to you by your local telephone company -- or
cable company that offers a high speed DSL look-a-like
Internet service -- that'll fit the requirements for VOIP
service, the short word for Voice Over your Internet
Provider.
3. Your TeleKey phone adapter, we call a router, splits your
high-speed broadband Internet connection.
4. Your Internet connection should work as it did before you
installed the TeleKey phone adapter - sending emails and
other Web data to your personal computer.
5. Your phone calls are sent through your TeleKey phone
adapter to your regular or cordless phone that will be
provided by one of our selected VOIP providers.
Ready to get started with TeleKey? Choose a plan from one of
our VOIP affiliates, and sign up for service. TeleKey
Internet phone service offers home and office plans to meet
your needs. Several plans include unlimited calling within
the U.S. and Canada. Remember, since a TeleKey seamlessly
uses your broadband connection to make and receive calls,
you get low international rates and unlimited international
calling with an Unlimited International Plan and Business
Unlimited International Plan, that might be provided by our
affiliates.
When you sign up with one of our VOIP providers, they will
send you directly, the telephone adapter that will connect
directly into your existing DSL modem provided by your local
telephone or from your cable service provider. Installation
is easy and if you have any questions, our VOIP provider,
will have a Customer Care team available 24/7 to help if you
have any questions. After installation, you're ready to make
and receive calls over your broadband Internet
connection.
ByLines:
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to yourself that Nathan B. Stubblefield invented the
Wireless Radio Telephone that made it possible for Wi-Fi to
broadcast and receive voice and music without wires from
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Telephone" had the ability to connect to AT&T's land
line telephone system, -- just as todays Wireless
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