VoIP & Call Shops. How Anybody Can Make R'000s Per Month From Low Cost VoIP By Selling Phone Time
In South Africa millions of people do not have easy or low cost access to telephones and for enterprising companies and individuals here's an opportunity second to none. There are also many thousands of expatriates living in South Africa with families world wide and especially with families spread throughout Africa in countries like Nigeria, Zimbabwe, Kenys and so on. people in the African countries also need to eb able to keep in touch wit relatives and friends in South Africa.
VoIP makes it easy and low cost for anyone to ring to and from South anywhere else in world. People can call cell phones or normal landlines
The Next Big VoIP Revolution
Start you very own Call Shop or Public Phone by on-selling low cost long distance (or local) phone calls at an excellent profit. Here's how it works ...
Make use of the LEADING SOUTH AFRICAN VOIP NETWORK to offer your customers CRYSTAL CLEAR voice quality across the globe!!!
All you need to open a call shop is ...
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R250 for equipment
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R250 for Airtime and
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an ADSL Internet Connection
Here's a simple example showing how you can make lots of profit as an Approved VoIP Call Shop Owner ...
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You buy a R250 VoIP Airtime Voucher for R175 and make ... R75 profit in your pocket
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Buy a R500 VoIP Airtime Voucher for R350 and make... R150 profit in your pocket
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Buy a R1000 VoIP Airtime Voucher for R700 and make... R300 profit in your pocket
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If your customers only make phone calls to the value of R1000 average per day and your is open for 24 days in a month you make a whopping R7200 profit!!!
To Help You manage and Grow Your Own Call Shop Business You get ...
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A Complete Billing System
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Fantastic Call Rates
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VoIP Airtime Vouchers
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Full Support ... see later on this page
Here are some VoIP call shop rates (Rands per minute) you could charge users to call to our neighbouring African Countries just as examples ...
You are always in control with your Call Detail Report (CDR) and your customers will see exactly how much they've spent on calls!
Country Rate Per Minute
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Algeria Algiers R1.00
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Algeria Mobile R2.50
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All SADC Countries Landline R1.00
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All SADC Countries Mobile R1.50
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Angola Landline and Mobile R2.00
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Antigua and Barbuda R1.50
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Cameroon R2.00
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Cameroon Mobile R2.50
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Eritrea R2.50
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Ethiopia Landline and Mobile R2.50
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Gabon Landline and Mobile R2.00
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Ghana Landline R1.00
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Ghana Mobile R1.50
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India Landline and Mobile R1.50
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Ivory Coast Landline and Mobile R2.50
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Kenya Landline R1.50
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Kenya Mobile R2.00
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Namibia Landline R1.00
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Namibia Mobile R1.50
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Nigeria Landline R1.00
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Nigeria Mobile R2.00
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Ukraine Landline R1.00
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Ukraine Mobile R2.00
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United Arab Emerates R2.50
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Zaire Landline and Mobile R2.50
Worldwide rates will be sent to you upon request
Now see how really easy it is and how quickly you can become a owner yourself.
You'll need:
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A computer (a secondhand Pentium 1 or Pentium 2 is good enough)
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An ADSL Internet Connection
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A headset with a Microphone OR PC Speakers and free PC Phone (see below) and a Microphone OR ideally, a USB phone (Skype phone - about R250)
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R250 worth of Airtime
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The rest is supplied by LEADING SOUTH AFRICAN VOIP NETWORK
If you have all of the above, don't wait, start NOW, you can be operating in 5 minutes...
More Advanced Option
You'll need:
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A Gateway - we recommend SPA-2100 from SIPURA Technology or, for R1000, we can supply you with one and do the installation and setup
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2 Phones plugging into SIPURA
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Get the best service now from
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Step 1 - Start using your FREE TRIAL.
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Step 2 - Set up your equipment. Contact us if you need help with this.
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Step 3 - Start selling calls.
You Can Use A PC Phone Like This One ...
It works like a telephone ... you just press the numbers and the phone rings and connects. To use this phone I needed to don my headset. I called some colleagues in the UK and didn't tell them I was using VoIP. I just had a casual conversation asked them what the phone reception was like and whether it was raining ... always a good question to as people who live in the UK.