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VOIP with Ari Rabban of Phone.com

posted by David Wolf on Aug 25, 2009 | Comments (4) | Permalink | Trackback URL

Ari RabbanPreviously, Rabban served as vice president of corporate development and marketing for VocalTec Communications, the VoIP market pioneer and developer of the first Internet phone. During his tenure at VocalTec, Rabban served as president of two subsidiaries that were ultimately spun out: Surf&Call Solutions, one of the initial voice-enhanced e-commerce solutions companies, and Truly Global Inc., a web based communications service. Rabban joined VocalTec from Lucent Technologies.

Frequently cited as a VoIP market expert, Rabban has been involved with the Internet telephony industry from its very early days. He is regularly quoted in trade publications and has been interviewed by media outlets around the world.

Rabban received an MBA from Carnegie Mellon University and a bachelors in economics from Tel Aviv University. Prior to his arrival in the US, Rabban practiced corporate law in Tel Aviv.

Rabban resides in New Jersey with his wife and two daughters.

Company Overview
Phone.com was founded in 2006 by industry veterans and offers affordable phone services for small business, home business or personal use. Our next-generation Internet phone service is based on award-winning, innovative VoIP technology and all our services are supported by a 24*7 customer support team.
For small business and home businesses (SOHO), we offer our Virtual Office solution that lets you get a local or toll-free 800 number (including vanity numbers) for your business and manage it however you want. In addition to 1 800 numbers, the virtual office service includes custom greetings, auto attendant, voicemail, internet fax receiving, call transfer and many more features you would expect from an expensive business phone system!

For a more personal use, we offer Phone.com – Virtual Number. One local number that replaces all your phone numbers and finds you on any of your phones (home, work, cell or other) and keeps all your voicemails in one voicemail box! You can even transcribe your voicemail to text and read them from your email or phone! All this from plans starting at $4.88 and with our unique rewards plan you can get it all for free or even earn credit!
Our home phone services are similar to the existing VoIP phone services offered to you by the cable companies however our service saves you tons of money on your home phone with unlimited long distance calls to anywhere in the U.S. or Canada. Our VOIP business and home phone services come fully loaded with all the features you need for your home phone service, including caller ID, call waiting, voicemail, call forwarding, and many more features-all at no extra charge! Our international rates are one of the lowest in the industry! All our VoIP business and home phone services come with 24*7 customer support.

Phone.com also brings you Phone.com – Chatcalls: a unique and FREE application that lets you send text messages to one or many phones! Choose what your message will sound from one of over 40 synthesized voices. Add voice emoticons for extra affect.


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  1. You can even transcribe your voice mail to text and read them from your email or phone.

    Posted by Free SMS on Sep 7, 2009 at 12:48 AM
  2. Other terms frequently encountered and synonymous with VoIP are IP telephony, Internet telephony, voice over broadband

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  4. All written above sounds good but i could not find it in google with the any of the prominent key words like voip service, internet phone, voip phone

    Posted by internet phone on Oct 30, 2009 at 05:28 AM

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