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VoX Communications Launches Low International Rates on Mobile VoIP Smartphone


Published on 2009-12-17 11:30:08 - Market Wire
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WHITE PLAINS, NY--(Marketwire - December 17, 2009) - VoX Communications Corp, a provider of Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) mobile phone services and a wholly owned subsidiary of Pervasip Corp. (OTCBB: [ PVSP ]), today announced the launch of two new international calling plans to its customers who are using its $69.95 a month unlimited voice and data plan over a nationwide GSM network.

VoX mobile VoIP customers can now choose one of two international calling plans for low-cost international calls. The first plan allows customers to call up to 500 minutes a month from a mobile phone to any of 34 countries for only $15, and the second plan is 1,000 minutes to the same countries for only $25. Additionally, VoX is offering VoIP rates for direct dialing to every international destination, and in some instances the rates are 90% less than other mobile carriers.

"We know of no other cell phone carrier that can offer international calling rates this low," said Paul Riss, Chief Executive Officer of VoX Communications Corp.

The Company is marketing the low international calling rates to consumers that have purchased a smart phone and service plan from VoX. The service plan is only $69.95 a month, with no annual contract, and it allows unlimited U.S. calling and unlimited data downloads.

"One international traveler just came back from Panama and is still raving about the high quality and low cost of our phone service," said Riss. "His phone is a U.S.-based mobile phone with a Florida phone number, but since our rates to Panama are only 5 cents a minute, he was able to make abundant calls to people in Panama when he was in Florida and when he was in Panama.

"Other carriers have very high international calling rates. For calls from the U.S. to a landline in Panama, Boost charges 37 cents a minute, AT&T is 35 cents a minute, and Verizon is 29 cents a minute, and AT&T and Verizon are only those rates if you sign up in advance, and pay an additional fixed monthly fee for a special international plan. Otherwise, for a casual call to Panama, they would charge the consumer $2.19 a minute or $1.49 cents a minute. With our mobile VoIP service plan, there is no more gouging the consumer who makes international calls. We encourage people to go to VoX's website ([ http://www.voxcorp.net/ ]) and compare our mobile international rates to the rates charged by any other mobile carrier."

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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