New Service helps business travelers roam the world and stay connected.
World Net One provides Internet Access to travelers in 107 countries. Now they can check email and access company networks from all over the globe.
So, how will you access that email or check for information and documents on your company network while you are traveling? This might help...
Never before has it been this easy to access the Internet wherever you travel around the globe. World Net One allows you to connect through over 13,000 local access numbers in 107 countries. You simply visit their website at www.PrePaidInternetAccess.com and download the small, easy to use dialer. It works with all windows operating systems and contains all the access numbers around the globe. The dialer is automatically updated each time you log in so you will always have an up to date list.
You can purchase online and add more time to your account, as you need it. Each package allows you to access any of the numbers around the world. Because you only pay for actual usage, there is never any wasted money spent on service you cannot use.
World Net Ones global roaming access is one of the few services that gives you piece of mind when traveling because it includes a Toll-Free option for the United States. Therefore, no matter where you are in the U.S. you will not need to worry about a local access number being available, if there is a phone line with a dial tone, it will work.
There are no monthly fees at all; you pay only for the time you use. The packages are priced from $14.99 for one user, all the way up to $2,499.00 for up to 100 users. This is perfect for your company to have one account and 30 sales people using the access. You can easily keep up with their usage online.
This could also be the best way to have a backup in your office for your broadband connection. Why pay a monthly fee for a backup Internet account?
Local service in the U.S. is only 89 cents per hour and Toll-Free for just $3.99 an hour. International locations run from $3.99 to $9.99 an hour.
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