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The #1 broadband phone service provider in the country,
Vonage has changed the way people think about
communications by offering consumers and businesses an
affordable alternative to traditional phone service.
We’ve used the latest VoIP technology to set the
standard for the new generation of phone service with
low-cost, feature-rich residential and business calling
plans.
Add a Line Add multiple phone numbers to your Vonage account. Virtual Phone Number Virtual phone numbers are secondary numbers from any
available area code for your primary Vonage line.
SoftPhone
Give your laptop its own phone number and get 500 local
and long distance minutes included. Toll Free Plus Fax Service Customers can get a dedicated fax line for only $9.99
per month. Enhanced 411 Dialing For just 99˘ per call, you get access to any listings in
the US, Canada and Puerto Rico.
Virtual Phone Number A Virtual Phone Number is a way for people outside your
local calling area to call you for the price of a local
call if you choose a virtual phone number in their local
calling area. Whether they're across the country or
across the globe, your family and friends can call you
like you're right next door.
How Does It Work? Vonage Virtual Numbers are for incoming calls ONLY, so
they ring to your primary Vonage line. This transfer is
just as fast and seamless as any other Vonage phone
call. Just like email addresses on one account, you can
have as many Virtual Numbers as you like, and they're
activated immediately.
For example: Let's say that you live in New York where your Vonage
primary number has area code 718. Your mom lives in
Florida. Her area code is 561. You could get a virtual
phone number in area code 561 that rings to your 718
line. Now mom doesn't have to pay long distance charges
when she calls you.
It's easy to add a UK, Canadian , or Mexican Virtual
Number too! Virtual Numbers are only available to Vonage account
holders.
Business users love them too Imagine having business cards with New York, Chicago,
and Los Angeles satellite office numbers for less than
$5.00 per month each. Now local clients can dial you
without dialing long distance. And you get the local
presence without all the expensive overhead.
Sign Up Online Expanding your borders is easy. Sign up for a Virtual
Number through your Web Account online. Just click on
Add a "Virtual Number" from the "Features" link and pick
the area code of your choice from the selections
available.
Vonage SoftPhone Remember, SoftPhone is an add-on service. You need to
have a Vonage plan to get Vonage SoftPhone. Whether you're traveling across the globe or just into
the next room, carrying on a conversation doesn't have
to mean carrying extra equipment. Download Vonage
SoftPhone and you can turn any PC or laptop into a
full-functioning telephone.
Vonage SoftPhone is a screen-based interface that works
just like your telephone keypad. You can make a call,
receive a call, and pick up your voicemails too. And
because it's Vonage, you get the extras that you've come
to expect, like Caller ID with Name, Call Forwarding,
and more.
Advanced Features Too Your Vonage SoftPhone works seamlessly with your other
advanced Vonage Features. For example, you can add your
Vonage SoftPhone number to a Vonage Ring List and take a
call even while you're on the road.
Easy Setup for Existing Vonage Customers and Intuitive
to Use Remember that you can't get a Vonage SoftPhone without
having Vonage service already. The setup is simple. Sign
up through your web account. Download the software and
load it on the device of your choice.
The dialing interface looks just like the picture above.
Simply point and click to speak through your computer.
We highly recommend that you use a quality headset with
a microphone rather than relying on the audio
input/output devices that come standard with your
computing equipment.