Free Computer Phoning World Record Event

Major International E-Commerce Event

(PRWEB) February 3, 2005 -- On February 14th, 2005 - places are set to make the first, never before attempted, World Record for the Most Participated, Longest International Call Using VoIP (computer phone). Participants around the world will be leaving their mark in history on the most thrilling communications feat ever attempted since Alexander Graham Bells first telephone call.

Combining the features and convenience of the telephone with the power of the Internet has created a resource that makes calls around the world possible using VoIP. 2005 is the year of overflow for the biggest breakthrough in communication technology known as VoIP (voice over internet protocol).

Look what industry insiders are saying:

Michael Powell, FCC Chairman, in July 2004 Fortune Magazine stated, VoIP will irreversibly alter the world of communications. VoIP represents the most significant paradigm shift in the entire history of modern communications since the invention of the telephone."

Frost & Sullivan in VoIP Market Insight Report, May 2004, stated The impact of the Internet generation on all forms of communications will be as profound as when telephones and television first appeared."

Participants will be making their mark in VoIP history on secure lines with no worry of being vulnerable to viruses, worms, unscrupulous hackers, eavesdroppers, or public access to personal or confidential information.

Secure lines simply means that a VoIP service operates using a proprietary high end encryption codec hosted on proprietary patented technology. Over 90% of VoIP solution providers operate using industry standard codec and industry standard protocols that are publicly open and interpretable, therefore their lines vulnerable and are not considered secure. This includes peer-to-peer networking as well as many IM (Instant Message) services.

Individuals wishing to participate in World Record may do so by downloading a 7 day free secure VoIP line at

http://www.whypay4calls.com/World-Record.html

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Contact Information
Dee Scrip
3WTEL
http://www.whypay4calls.com/World-Record.html
412-571-1855

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