Are you spending hundreds, even thousands of dollars on your business phone service? At home, are you spending more than $50 a month on long distance calls? If so, you need to read this!Phone companies make their money by charging you per minute on a phone system that is outdated, outmoded, and utterly pointless. You may see charges of 5¢ - 10¢ per minute for long distance calls! What if you could make your calls for just over a penny a minute? Surely that would squash your current phone bills. Analog phone lines became a thing of the past almost a decade ago! New technologies, faster internet connections, and cheaper computer components have made VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) a cheaper, more efficient, and higher quality solution. Plus, VoIP phones connect directly to VoIP servers, which can provide much more flexibility and functionality over that of any analog phone service. Perhaps you are already taking advantage of the benefits VoIP phone service can bring to your business or home by using Comcast Digital Voice® or Vonage™? Both of these companies overcharge their users by charging a flat rate per month for unlimited calling. If you think about it, how much time do you really spend on your VoIP or land-line phone? How many phone lines do you have? Vonage™ and Comcast® charge the same flat rates or offer 'reduced' flat rate promotions per phone line for their services! To make matters worse, neither of these companies offer the ability to utilize more than two lines of service without purchasing (or leasing) more equipment. With Falcor Systems VoIP Phone Service, we remove any and all obstacles and limitations. Unlimited lines, unlimited extensions, and all the features you want and crave, and then some! Give us a call, we will be more than happy to answer your questions or set an appointment to discuss with you the possibility of using Falcor Systems VoIP Phone Service. |

Are you spending hundreds, even thousands of dollars on your business phone service? At home, are you spending more than $50 a month on long distance calls? If so, you need to read this!