On the go with your laptop

Jul 29
21:00

2003

Douglas Bacca

Douglas Bacca

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On the go with your laptop

Your on the road and don’t have a wireless connection. How do you get connected to the internet? If you’re like me,On the go with your laptop Articles I was always looking for a hotel with internet access. Sure I could use my internet service provider’s numbers if they had a local number, if not I was out of luck. If you use a broadband, DSL, or cable hookup, as soon as you leave your home or office you are a duck without water. So now you ask me “Now that you have my interest what is the solution?”

http://go-tollfreeisp.us

What is go-tollfreeisp? Started in May of this year, it already has some of the largest corporations using it. With a 99.9% availability/reliability, pay as you go, no long term contracts, online reporting and account management, and 24x7 toll free support. The concept is simple, buy minutes like a calling card then using a toll free number you access the internet. When you use up your minutes just recharge it.

What does it cost?

4 cents a minute from anywhere in the US48, but it gets even better. There are 5800+ access numbers in the US and in over 100 countries! By using one of their local access numbers you pay only 1 cent a minute! You could save up to 90% by using this service.

There are no connection fees, no fee per employee. You can have 1 to 100 users on one account (if you need more let me know).

The start plan costs $4.79 a year. That’s right a year (you have a year to use up the minutes. If you recharge your account then you’ll have a year from the recharge date to use up your minutes).

Why pay long distance charges if you live in an area that has no internet service provider (ISP)? (Example: most phone companies in rural areas charge 7 cents / min x 60 minutes = $4.20 hour. Plus pay for an ISP. While go-tollfreeisp charges 4 cents / min times 60 minutes = $2.40 hour.

Or you do not use the internet more than 20 hours a month. (Example: 1 cent / min x 60 minutes = 60 cents x 20 hours, that would = $12.00 month. Compare that to $23.95 a month for you know who! (And they are raising their rate soon!)

For more information visit, http://go-tollfreeisp.us today.

About the author: Douglas Bacca is a telecommunication consultant helping residential and businesses save money on their long distance. He can be reached at http://comm2001.com

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