Cellular Bridging Devices
Helping You Connect!

October 25, 2004

By: Jack Adams
Website: http://www.cell-phones-n-plans.com

Cellular Bridging Device – Lower Global Calling Rates

In May 2004, i2Telecom announced the development of a new cellular bridging device that will make it possible to make calls over a VoIP (Voice of IP) network to truly anywhere in the world at greatly reduced rates.

Able to bridge any call phone to i2Telecom’s global VoIP network, the cellular bridging device offers cell phone users access to the VoIP network by simply plugging it into their cellular phone.

The cellular bridging device does not require any PIN numbers or access codes. You simply plug the device into your existing phone line and your Internet connection. When you dial that number from your cell phone, the device recognizes your phone ID and connects you to the VoIP network. You can use the VoIP network to call anywhere in the world at greatly reduced rates or to call other VoIP network users free.

VoIP networks offer a considerably less-expensive alternative to calls made over traditional long-distance and cellular networks. i2Telecom released this chart comparing charges for international calls using standard mobile phone service with those using the cellular bridging device to connect to the VoIP network.

The cellular bridging device works with all mobile phones on the market today regardless of protocol or service provider.

Also see; cell phone accessories.



Author Notes:

Jack Adams contributes and publishes news editorial to http://www.cell-phones-n-plans.com.  A cell phone industry resource that features service plan comparisons, cellular phone reviews and articles.

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