Scottsdale 11/13/2013 4:00:00 AM
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QualityStocks News - Pervasip Corp. (PVSP) Launches VoX Mobile App Offering Local Telephone Numbers from 57 Countries

QualityStocks would like to highlight Pervasip (OTCQB: PVSP), a new generation communications company providing wholesale and retail Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) services. Pervasip is focusing its resources on the growth of its wholly owned subsidiary, VoX Communications. Using its own nationwide VoIP network, VoX offers scalable and reliable broadband voice, origination and termination services to cable, wireless and wireline operators, as well as enhanced VoIP telephone service to the small business and residential marketplaces. VoX's proprietary IP platform enables superior quality and service at very low fixed costs, which is expected to translate into a faster break even threshold as the company capitalizes on accelerating market demand for its VoIP services.

In the company’s news,

Pervasip reports that its VoX Mobile app is a first-of-its kind mobile VoIP Android application that enables users to choose an international telephone number from a list of 57 countries.

Several VoIP carriers, including VoX, provide discounted international mobile phone service for outbound calling. However, VoX is the first mobile VoIP app to offer unlimited inbound calling for mobile phone users from 57 countries, even when they are away from home.

“We believe this app can become the favorite app of international travelers and business owners alike,” Mark Richards, CIO of VoX stated in the news release. “Our customers can select a telephone number from a variety of international local area codes, and their family, friends and customers abroad can call them at the price of a local number. Imagine if your mother is home in China but you are living in the United States. With VoX, you could choose a local phone number from China, mom can call you any time of the day or night on your mobile phone, and her local phone company is going to think she is calling a phone number across the street. The chances are that mom has unlimited local calling on her landline at home, so there will be no charge when she calls your VoX app, even when you are overseas.”

The numbers include unlimited inbound calling from anywhere in the world, with an average monthly cost of $9.95.

Pervasip notes that other leading mobile VoIP carriers, such as Skype, do not offer such a large variety of international phone numbers – for those companies that do offer international phone numbers, such as Vonage, the option is not for mobile phone subscribers.

VoX Mobile app users can now download the app from Google Play.

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