Miami, FL -- February 23, 2011 -- netTALK.COM, INC. (OTCBB: NTLK), a publicly traded Competitive Local Exchange Carrier (CLEC) company engaged in the sales of developed products and connectivity network phone service for the use of Voice over Internet Protocol (VOIP), has announced its netTALK DUO™ is now available through the popular Canadian e-commerce site, Amazon.ca.
"We are elated to be working with Amazon to offer the DUO to more customers in more places than ever before," said Anastasios "Takis" Kyriakides, Chairman and CEO of netTALK.
For those who are looking to cut landlines and save money, but aren't yet ready to part with their home phone system, look no further than the netTALK DUO - a revolutionary VoIP device and digital phone service allows customers to quickly make free nationwide calls to any landline or mobile phone in the U.S. and Canada from anywhere in the world, as well as low-cost international rates.
Users can also receive calls for free, and DUO-to-DUO calls are free no matter where in the world the other person is located. It's also the most versatile digital phone service available - no monthly fees, no contracts and no computer required.
The flexibility of the DUO makes it unlike other devices of its kind. Users have the ability to connect directly to an Internet connection through the router/modem or passively through the computer's USB port. Plus, its sleek design is small enough to fit in the palm of your hand, making it the most portable device of its kind.
By not relying on a computer to make and receive phone calls, the DUO allows for greater flexibility and phone privacy for single-computer households and families. Additionally, the DUO reduces the wear and tear put on your home or office computer and considerably reduces energy costs, resulting in significant money savings. Plus, with the fax-friendly DUO, there is officially no reason to hold onto your traditional phone service, a unique feature not offered by similar digital phone services.
The DUO comes with everything you need for a quick set-up, including a 3-ft. Ethernet cable, USB cable and USB adaptor for easy plug-and-play functionality. All the user needs to get started is high-speed Internet and a traditional corded or cordless telephone. netTALK even has nationwide phone number availability for customers in Canada who want to keep their local area code.
Additional benefits of the DUO include the choice of a free local telephone number, enhanced 911, free 411directory assistance, call waiting, voicemail and live tech support with specially trained TALK Experts.
The netTALK DUO is available at http://www.amazon.ca for $79.95 including the entire first year of service and only $39.95 each year after (no monthly fees or long term contracts).
To request more information on netTALK and the DUO, please contact PR representative Jenny Coleman at (305) 576-1171 x24 or jennycoleman@maxborgesagency.com.
About NETTALK.COM, INC.
NETTALK.COM, INC. is a publicly traded company (OTCBB: NTLK) and is fully engaged in the design, distribution and sale of products and ultra-low cost services for the use of Voice over Internet Protocol ("VoIP"). netTALK's Patent Pending DUO and future products are designed to allow customers full mobile flexibility, offering consumers free nationwide calling to any landline or mobile phone within the U.S. and Canada from anywhere in the world - connecting the world affordably. The DUO is the smallest VoIP ATA in the world and the most versatile communications device of its kind. It has been recognized by Laptop Magazine as an Editor's Choice product, and also PC World Business Ready.
Statements about the company's future expectations, including future revenue and earnings and all other statements in this press release, other than historical facts, are "forward looking" statements and are made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Such forward looking statements involve risks and uncertainties and are subject to change at any time. The company's actual results could differ materially from expected results. In reflecting subsequent events or circumstances, the company undertakes no obligation to update forward-looking statements.