Vonage Retails at Sixth Ave Electronics
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[October 27, 2005]

Vonage Retails at Sixth Ave Electronics

TMCnet VoIP Minute Watch Columnist
 
As of tomorrow, Sixth Avenue Electronics will sell Vonage's VoIP-based telephony starter kits in all of its New Jersey retail locations and on its online store, the companies announced on Thursday.


 
"The roll out of Vonage's broadband telephony products at 6th Avenue Electronics presents a great opportunity, which will allow us to further develop our retail sales base," said Phil Giordano, vice president of sales and business development for Vonage Marketing. "We are looking forward to a successful sales growth with one of New Jersey's top local electronics retailers."


 
Customers with high speed Internet connections will now be able to walk into a one of  Sixth Avenue Electronics stores and purchase a Vonage starter kit to sign up for any of the VoIP provider's calling plans. Vonage will offer customers a choice of devices, including voice gateways bundled with routers from Motorola starting at sixty dollars. Fifty dollar rebates will also be offered after 60 days of service.
 
"Vonage is just the kind of service that will allow our customers to experience the added value of having a broadband connection in the home. As technology evolves, an alliance between pioneers like Vonage and Sixth Avenue Electronics will allow consumers to stay at the cutting edge," said Mike Temiz, president of Sixth Avenue Electronics.
 
Vonage made news last Monday when the company announced that it tapped SIP-based security app provider Covergence for its recently launched Eclipse E-911 call routing, E-911 call recording and E-911 call detail records system. The move will help Vonage comply with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC)'s rules that require VoIP service providers to provide E911 to subscribers by the end of next month.
 
With Eclipse in place, Vonage will be able to route E911 calls to the correct emergency services gateway, based on the customer information retrieved from the E911 service bureau database.
 
Vonage Holdings Corporation
Sixth Avenue Electronics
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