VoiceWing, an Internet-based calling service from Verizon, is now available to residents of Rhode Island. One VoiceWing calling plan just introduced gives customers 500 minutes of outbound local and domestic long-distance for $19.95 a month. An unlimited local and long-distance plan is also available for as low as $29.95 a month, Verizon said in a release.
VoiceWing customers use a telephone adapter provided by Verizon to connect their own telephones to their home high-speed Internet connections. The adapter allows the VoiceWing customer to send and receive calls over the Internet instead of a standard phone line. The service works with both DSL and cable modem broadband connections and allows subscribers to call anyone, anywhere, worldwide.
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“VoiceWing lets you use something familiar — your own home phone and broadband connection — to save money and communicate in exciting new ways,” said Michelle Swittenberg, executive director for Verizon’s consumer VoIP services. “It’s like having a customized, portable telephone service and personal assistant rolled into one.”
The service is offered nationally, and subscribers, regardless of where they live, can choose from 167 area codes, including the 401 code in Rhode Island. Customers can take VoiceWing with them by using their adapter to make and receive calls anywhere there is a DSL or cable modem high-speed Internet connection.












