VoicePulse Lowers Startup Cost and Drops Tax

Company Lowers First Month Cost by $50 and Drops Unwanted Tax


JAMESBURG, N.J., April 15, 2005 (PRIMEZONE) -- VoicePulse Inc. announced today a promotion that reduces the startup costs of their most popular nationwide calling plan, the America Unlimited Special Offer, by $50. The America Unlimited Special Offer allows consumers to make the jump to Voice-over-IP (VoIP) for only $24.99/month for unlimited local & U.S. long distance calling.

"We've been able to build and maintain an efficient operation without sacrificing customer satisfaction or service quality," says Ravi Sakaria, VoicePulse President & CEO. "Combined with our increased scale, this translates into lower costs for VoicePulse and savings for our customers."

In addition, VoicePulse has stopped charging Federal Excise Tax (FET), saving customers an additional 3% each month. VoicePulse is now the only broadband phone service provider that does not charge any unnecessary taxes or regulatory fees other than common sales tax.

"There is no clarity regarding whether or not the Federal Excise Tax applies to VoIP service, so we have decided to err in favor of the consumer," says Sakaria.

VoicePulse continues to pay Federal Excise Tax to its underlying telecommunications providers, as those services are still regulated and subject to taxes and tariffs.

VoicePulse has won awards from highly regarded technical journals and trade magazines such as PC Magazine, PC World, and DesignTechnica. VoicePulse also boasts having the top award from Broadband Reports, which is based solely on customer reviews.

ABOUT VOICEPULSE

VoicePulse is a New Jersey based communications company that uses its VoIP network to deliver advanced features and high-quality phone service to residential and small-business consumers. The company leads the industry in delivering innovative features and excellent customer service.


            

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