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February 23, 2007

Tpad Offers Free VoIP Personal Incoming SIP Number

By Beverly Maniago, TMCnet Contributor


Tpad, an internet telephone company, is offering its customers a free Incoming SIP number or an internet phone number that lets users of softphones and SIP based devices receive free, unlimited inbound calls. The Tpad SIP number comes with free voicemail and call forwarding. In addition, users can place free calls to other Tpad users anywhere in the world without paying for international long distance charges.
 
Most VoIP companies in the telecom industry today charge their customers for this SIP number. Steven Johns, Marketing Manager for Tpad, believes that its only fair to give customers free SIP numbers, he said, "We believe that it is unfair to charge people just for a number to receive calls -- that's why we give all our customers a free number. We understand that each member of a household may want their own unique number so we offer as many numbers as the customer wants."
 
Tpad aims to become one of the market leaders in the internet telephone industry by giving customers services that are not only appealing but also cost-effective. Johns added, "We take pride in offering a depth of services that other providers struggle to match. One of the favorite features our customers like is the inclusion of  'per-second billing' so they are only charged for the duration of their call. With many competitors rounding charges up to the nearest minute it's no wonder our service is so popular."
 
Tpad is one of the startup internet telephone companies using VoIP technology that offers cost-effective and quality service to its customers. The company is offering low-cost mobile and landline calls to several countries including Canada, India, and USA. It also allows customers to receive cheap calls from mobile phone or landline in over 35 countries.
 
 
Beverly Maniago is a contributing editor for TMCnet. To see more of her articles, please visit her columnist page.