March 17, 2008

VoIP-PAL.com integrates PayPal on web site

by Lin Freestone

VoIP-PAL.com, Inc., a publicly traded, California-based broadband VoIP telecom company offering Softphone technology, IP telephony, local and long distance VoIP telephone, is to integrate PayPal into its web site. This will give more consumers the ability to purchase VoIP-PAL products online, by which the company expects to increase its revenue by a substantial amount.

VoIP-PAL.com has spent more than three years researching VoIP products and feels that, by offering customers an easier payment process, they will reach a larger customer base.

VoIP-PAL.com, Inc.'s mission is to sell leading edge VoIP products and services in order to help businesses and individuals around the world communicate more effectively, while providing the greatest cost savings possible. VoIP-PAL.com will continue to market the highest quality, most innovative, best priced products and services available.

 

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