Not quite a week ago, Pervasip Corp announced unlimited incoming calls to 57 countries for its Vox cloud-based calling application. A new pricing plan is now ready to go from the company.
Dubbed the World 500 Plan, the new pricing plan provides subscribers 500 minutes of calling to 60 countries for $5.95 USD per month, which should do quite a bit for those who use the VoX Mobile app in lieu of calling internationally with their national carriers. As mentioned, users can also maintain local numbers in 57 countries, where they also get free incoming calls.
A quick rundown of the plans that VoX now offers to customers:
- 500 minutes per month of calling to anyone in the contiguous U.S., Canada and Puerto Rico, plus 60 additional popular countries such as Brazil, Canada, China, Israel, Mexico and the United Kingdom;
- Low monthly fee of $5.95, without a contract;
- Add a local number from 57 countries for $9.95 per month, with unlimited inbound calling;
- Unlimited calling and text messaging to other VoX customers;
- Voice mail and premium calling features.
“VoX is the first mobile VoIP app to make available unlimited inbound calling for mobile phone users from 57 countries,” Mark Richards, CIO of VoX said, “even when they are away from home, positioning VoX as the most feature rich global virtual network provider for mobile VOIP calling. This further supports our vision to make VoX the world’s local phone company.”
VoX Mobile app users can download the World 500 Plan from Google Play, purchase a virtual number from one of 57 countries, and enjoy unlimited inbound calling from their friends and family. A list of the 57 countries is presented to the subscriber when the app is downloaded via Google Play.