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Pervasip Corp.: VoX Communications Now Serving Predictive Dialing Businesses


Published on 2009-09-01 06:19:17 - Market Wire
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WHITE PLAINS, NY--(Marketwire - September 1, 2009) - VoX Communications Corp, a leading provider of wholesale Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) telephone services, is now providing VoIP services to call centers that utilize predictive dialing services. Unlike many carriers that charge additional fees for short-duration calls, VoX does not add a surcharge, and is encouraging entities that use VoIP services with dialers to contact VoX for a price quote and a trial.

VoX's CEO, Paul Riss, noted, "We have signed up 10 dialer companies in the month of August and we believe we will be adding 10 more dialers in September. We are welcoming any size account, and at this point, our largest dialer customer is generating VoIP usage of $700 a day. The call center can be anywhere. For example, we are servicing a 40-seat call center in the Dominican Republic, a call center in Puerto Rico, and several US-based companies that use a predictive dialer. Some of these centers need to make thousands of calls per hour, and our robust VoIP offering is able to handle numerous concurrent calls with ease. We have significant capacity for these customers, and several of them have turned up in one day. We encourage interested companies to contact our CIO, Mark Richards, via email at [ mrichards@voxcorp.net ]."

"We anticipate our total billings in August will be approximately 15% higher than July billings, even though most of these dialer accounts turned up in the middle of the month," continued Riss. "In addition to the new dialer accounts, we have expanded our relationship with Melaleuca, Inc. to now target not just its Puerto Rico members, but also its US and Canadian members, to purchase our VoIP services. Furthermore, as we noted in our Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarterly period ended May 31, 2009, we continue to believe that we will have significant mobile VoIP revenues in our fourth quarter. Many new revenue sources have been coming to VoX, and we are very excited about the potential growth."

About VoX Communications

VoX Communications Corp., a wholly-owned subsidiary of Pervasip Corp. (OTCBB: [ PVSP ]), delivers wholesale voice over IP (VoIP) telephone services for the residential and small business markets. Leveraging a nationwide VoIP network and internally developed proprietary software and product features, VoX offers a private-label digital voice program sold to cable operators, cell phone carriers, WiMax carriers, CLECs, ISPs and resellers. VoX differentiates itself through a unique combination of high quality voice services, flexible back-office capabilities and automated provisioning systems that enable a quick turn-up for service providers and business entities, such as call centers. It offers a feature-rich, low-cost, high-quality alternative to traditional phone services. In addition, VoX offers carrier-type services for voice origination and termination, as well as toll-free and other IP-based services. For more information, please visit [ www.voxcorp.net ].

Forward-looking statements: This release contains forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties. Pervasip's actual results may differ materially from the results discussed in the forward-looking statements. Factors that might cause such a difference include, among others, certain risks and uncertainties over which the company may have no control. For further discussion of such risks and uncertainties, which could cause actual results to differ from those contained in the forward-looking statements, see the discussions contained in Pervasip's Annual Report on Form 10-KSB for the year ended November 30, 2008 and any subsequent SEC filings.

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