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JoblessHelp.Com announces availability of a new dial-up Internet Service Product.
JoblessHelp.Com a Pax, West Virginia company, announces the introduction of a new dial-up Internet service that provides free spam filtering, free virus protection and optional web acceleration service providing browsing experience on dial up that is up to 5 times faster then conventional dial-up providers.
Pax, West Virginia (PRWEB) August 24, 2003 -- JoblessHelp.Com, a Financial Consulting Company, announces the addition of CogniFast Internet Service to their extensive suite of technology services. JoblessHelp.Com as an independent Cognigen Agency is offering this new service in the Continental United States and in some Canadian markets. The service is targeted directly at clients who are currently utilizing more expensive and better-known dial up providers such as AOL, AT&T, MSN and Earthlink.
Company founder Jonathan Moore stated, "I am very excited to be able to offer this service through our partnership with Cognigen. Right now most Americans on dial up Internet access are simply over paying for access to the web. Providers such as AOL are now charging over 25 dollars a month for simple dial-up Internet service. I talk to so many people who are unhappy with these providers and I think most of them simply feel that they really dont have any other options".
JoblessHelps new Internet Service Provider, CogniFast uses all V.92 compliant modems which allow the use of modem on hold technology (meaning that users can make a phone call with out logging off of the Internet) and users can also select an optional web acceleration product. The web accelerator (AccelMango) allows users of dial up connections to experience browsing speeds that are comparable over time to DSL speeds.
The monthly charge for CogniFast is as low as $9.95 a month with annual billing, customers also have an option to be billed monthly at only $11.95 a month. Included with the service are up to three email addresses per account each with free spam and virus filtering. In addition technical support for the service is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week in English, Spanish and French. The AccelMango web accelerator is available as an option for only 4.95 a month for users who desire a faster browsing experience.
Mr. Moore commented further, "with the addition of the AccelMango service CogniFast users will benefit from sophisticated technology, the system compresses web-pages before you view them. Then, it remembers the website for the next time that you visit. The more you visit the website, the faster it will appear on your computer. The result is a faster delivery of the websites that you want to see, in fact up to five times faster then conventional dial up service. Now add to that the modem on hold feature allowing a user to make or answer a phone call with out disconnecting and this product delivers features that have only been available to DSL customers.
Certainly this product is not a substitute for DSL but millions of Americans and Canadians currently dont have DSL due to geographic location or financial considerations. We feel CogniFast will bring many of the features DSL users enjoy to the people who cant get broad band at this time and when you consider that we can save the average AOL customer about 180 dollars a year I think we have something really special here".
One of the added enhancements to the CogniFast service is a free spam filter and virus scanner. Unlike many spam filters messages considered spam are flagged as such and can then be sorted by email programs like Outlook or Eudora. Many providers now simply block all suspected spam messages including a lot of email people want to receive and therefore those messages are lost. CogniFast simply identifies spam so the user can effectively sort it insuring that they dont miss emails they want to receive.
The virus scanner takes a unique approach to the problem of virus attacks catching virus before they get onto a users PC. Mr. Moore commented "catching a virus before it gets into your PC is like preventing exposure to a disease rather then trying to vaccinate against it. The virus filter provided to all customers for free by CogniFast can help to protect their investment in their computers".
CogniFast is currently available in most US and many Canadian markets with over 10,000 access numbers available. More information about this service can be found at http://www.joblesshelp.com.
About JoblessHelp.Com:
JoblessHelp.Com, based in Pax, West Virginia, is an independent Cognigen Agency providing a variety of Telecommunications products and services using a brokerage approach. Currently, through its affiliation with Cognigen Networks, JoblessHelp.Com offers solutions from more the 50 service providers. These services include Long-distance, Internet Access, Wireless Services, T1 Service, Calling Cards, Web Hosting, and many other technology services. The company also offers in house Website Design and eCommerce Consulting. The company founder Jonathan Moore can be reached for comment at jmoore@joblesshelp.com.
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