Skype competitor, VoxOx, which is still in Beta has just announced their unlimited calling plans which they claim are the lowest published rates for Internet calling companies. According to the release, VoxOx's $2.45/month unlimited calling to domestic land- and mobile-lines plan is 15 percent cheaper than Skype's lowest published rate.
Just like Skype, VoxOx provides free calling and video conferencing between users using their computers to access the service. The service also offers text messaging, IM, email and fax services. Additional plans offer unlimited texting to mobile phones with world wide unlimited texting going for just under $10 a month.
“VoxOx is completely free for consumers who want to talk or video conference with other VoxOx users, as well as leverage its advanced integration with all major communication channels,” said Bryan Hertz, CEO and co-founder of TelCentris--VoxOx's parent company--in a release. “For those consumers, who want to call off-network for pennies per minute, we are now offering, on an introductory basis, some of the lowest rates in the industry for worldwide calling and texting.”
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