Vonage goes retail with Circuit City
Broadband phone company Vonage today announced Circuit City as the first national U.S. retailer to offer Vonage services for sale in all of its 600 stores and on its website.
Starting today, customers can purchase Vonage’s starter kit for $99.99 and choose from any of Vonage’s five residential and small business plans. All plans include free voice mail, caller ID, call waiting, call forwarding and more.
Customers will receive two months of service and free activation when purchasing the kit from Circuit City.
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