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Sunday, 07 March 2010

007_voip_azul.png007 Voip: the New Service from OPM Security

Anonymous Voip

OPM Security continues diversifying its offers, with the objective of offering its clients the advantages of the latest technologies. Compared to other companies, the protection and anonymity afforded by OPM’s products is an extremely important aspect and one of the management’s primary interests. OPM Security is promoting a new service: the 007 Voip. The market for this phone is very competitive. However, the service OPM Security offers has two major advantages: guaranteed anonymity and more reasonable prices than those offered by similar products.

voip_phone.gifFirst of all, 007 Voip numbers are registered anonymously. This means that your number will never appear in a telephone directory, nor will your name ever be registered with telephone companies. With this phone, you can answer calls from whatever country you happen to be in just by using an internet connection. Additionally, you can use free roaming* from a landline.
With this product, it is also possible to give out your number to only whoever you want. You can configure caller I.D. with whatever number you want or with no number at all. Furthermore, we’ve included the ability a fax connection that can be used whenever the telephone adaptor is connected to your fax machine. This way you can send and receive faxes using your 007 Voip number.
In regards to finances, 007 Voip has more competitive rates than those offered by Skype and other providers. From the moment you become a client of this service, the company will give you 300 minutes absolutely free to calls made to landlines in one country of your choice with a minimum recharge of 10 euros every three months.
Incoming calls are completely free. Another important feature of the 007 Voip is that phone charges are made for the exact time that you talk. For example, Skype and other providers charge by minute, which means that if you go over the first minute, they will charge you as if you had talked for two full minutes. However, with Voip, the charges are made for 10 second increments, meaning that if you talk for one minute and forty seconds that is exactly what you will be charged.
usbphone.jpgAnother example showing the savings you receive with Voip is that calls to Cuba are the most expensive via Skype. One minute with this popular service costs €0.957 or $1.179 USD. Whereas, with 007 Voip the same call with a phone based in Cuba, for the same amount of time, only costs €0.7090 or $0.992 USD.
Becoming a 007 Voip client isn´t complicated at all. The registration is manually entered into system, guaranteeing the principal advantage of the 007 Voip: anonymity. Once the account is created, it takes between 24 to 72 hours for the account to be configured and activated. It is required that a minimum charge of 10 Euros is made in order to activate the service.
You will immediately receive an email with your account information and a confirmation of your payment. With the control panel, you will have complete control of your account with which you can easily view your remaining balance and account usage.
Although the competition is very high, OPM Security’s 007 Voip service is aware of its advantages: anonymity offered to those that need it for their personal lives or for their businesses and better prices than those offered by competitors. Cheap calls worldwide are assured!

*Roaming: In reference to the internet, this means that the phone will automatically connect to a different provider when the primary provider is out of range. When a connection with a certain phone is lost or becomes too weak, another network will be found that offers a better connection. International roaming means that a phone line will be identified by its own network while still being connected a different network. For this to happen, it is necessary for each network operator to establish a roaming connection. As a result, it is possible to use the phone line abroad while still maintaining the same phone number and receiving calls as if you were using your original network. This service usually requires a subscription and has its own rate.

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