| How VoIP Works |
5PCom Works just like any regular phone line |
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EXAMPLE Let's say you live in Los Angeles but you are traveling to London. Simply bring the 5 Point Communications™ adapter along, plug it into your hotel's high speed Internet line and into your phone there. You will instantly get a dialtone. You can call anyone in Los Angeles. Anyone can reach you at your (212) phone number. These calls are considered 'local' and there are no long distance charges. |
Have a friend/relative abroad who you call regularly? With 5 Point Communications™ , you can call them and they can call you anytime, free of charge.
EXAMPLE Let's say you live in New York but your parents live in Shanghai. Sign your parents up on 5 Point Communications™ and send our adapter to them Shanghai. They simply plug in their phone to our adapter and their high speed Internet line. You (or anyone in New York) can call them at their (718) number - free of charge. They can call you (or anyone else in New York) - also free of charge. |
Cheaper Convenient Portable
Traditional phone technology will be obsolete soon. Make the switch today.
Freedom to Move Your Phone Service
Another benefit of using 5 Point Communications™ is portability. 5 Point Communications™ gives you the freedom to move your phone line anywhere, anytime you want. You can receive phone service anywhere in the world, all you need is high speed Internet access. No technician setup is required and no expensive re-connect fees.
Here is an example of how you can receive 5 Point Communications™ phone service from anywhere.
EXAMPLE Let's say that you rent or have to move regularly. Simply bring our adapter with you, plug it into the high speed Internet line at your new location and you will receive a dial tone immediately. Anyone who calls you at your old number will get through to you at your new location. You do not need to configure anything. There is no need for any technician visits. There are no move fees. |
Cheaper Convenient Portable
Traditional phone technology will be obsolete soon. Make the switch today.
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How VoIP Works 
