Aon.at – In Austria Advanced Phone Service with Television and Internet
Telephone services span the entire globe in this day and age. No matter where you live you want to have a phone service available to you that you can afford, a basic service, possibly with additional options if you choose. In Vienna, Austria A1 offers telephone services for fixed lines and mobile units, advance program and mobile television and Internet hook ups. Internet options include broadband or gigabit speed. The latest...
Dial2Do.com – Do Common Tasks Handsfree
Dial2Do is a quite useful service that will empower you to carry out different common tasks just by calling a number and speaking. That is, you can set automatic reminders, send e-mails and text messages, tweet and also listen to your calendar in a straightforward and handsfree manner. The implementation of this system involves replying to a series of specific questions that are asked whenever you dial the Dial2Do number, such as “Do...
Ilhawaii.net – Residential Phone Service
Ilhawaii.net is the official website of Pacific LightNet, a telecommunications provider company from Hawaii. The company provides both local and long distance phone service, broadband internet access through wireless or DSL, and VoIP and collocation. Here you can learn everything about them including company profile and main services. All of them are listed and explained here with main features, requirements, and price. In case you...
InfoLine.org – Connecticut System Of Help
Info Line is known, nowadays, as 2-1-1. It was created in 1976 in Connecticut. You can access this service by phone, and you can be sure that they will always answer you, because they work 24 hours a day, every day of the year. This service works like a single font of information about human services, crisis intervention, and general community services. They want people to remember that even though they might assist you in almost...
Ooma.com – Free Phone Service
Yes, you read that correctly, free phone service. Ooma is offering phone service for absolutely free amongst its users, the only thing that you need to pay for is the initial hardware that you need to install to make sure that it runs correctly. That will set you back $400, which sounds like a bit until you sit back and think that hypothetically it could be the last phone expense that you eve have to pay for which kind of puts it in a...