Joip Powers Up Panasonic GLOBARANGE VoIP Services

joip-powers-up-panasonic-globarange-voip-services.jpgU.S. and Canada telephony consumers have more reason to rejoice with the launch of joip, the newest consumer brand of deltathree, a leading provider of SIP-based VoIP since 1993. Joip will be powering up the VoIP services of Panasonic’s hybrid landline/VoIP GLOBARANGE phones.
The arrangement will automatically make GLOBARRANGE owners part of the global joip community. Community members of joip enjoy free calls without service contracts or hassles of connecting via PCs. Additionally, joip members can make calls to landline and cellular phone numbers at extremely competitive while at the same time enjoying the most advanced features of VoIP technology.
With joip, you can now enjoy two different worlds of communication. One, the traditional old phone service and two, a free VoIP which would let you talk to your friends and relatives in other parts of the world. Joip’s services allow free internet calls without the need for a PC or software download. VoIP calls are done through Panasonic’s GLOBARANGE unique and powerful phone.
Panasonic’s GLOBARANGE phone works with two lines, the regular phone line and a special joip line for carrying out VoIP transaction calls. Consumers who will buy this phone would not have a hard time setting it up at home since it’s as easy as any plug and play device.
With Panasonic’s GLOBARANGE phones working with joip technology, you will also get to enjoy other usual phone features such as ringtones, sms messaging and phonebook, web mail and web joip. Web joip lets you connect to any number in the world using your joip number via the web.
Panasonic’s GLOBARANGE and joip afforadable telephony service is something that we should all take advantage of. GLOBARANGE phones are available over at Amazon for around $99. Calling rates of joip is available in various plans which range from $6.99 to $24.99.


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