VoX Mobile featuring the Nokia N900 - powered by Maemo 5

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  • 1. an act or instance of converging
  • 2. a convergent state or quality
  • 3. the degree or point at which lines, objects, etc., converge

Industry experts see fixed mobile convergence as the future. At VoX, we think it's here today. Your cell phone has become an integral part of your everyday life. From calendar reminders, to-do lists, email and text messaging – the features of your cell phone have become a necessity. However it's not just your cell phone that has become vital to everyday life, but also your audio player, camera, and even your flash drive.

The cell phone revolution has just begun and VoX is working hard to bring you the latest in mobile devices. We see that people are trending towards using their cell phone as more than just a way to talk. More often than not text messaging and email are used more frequently than the actual voice calling features of the phone.

We use our cellular phones just like anyone else and we've been wanting to combine a smartphone with a quality camera, massive storage space, a forward facing camera for video conferencing, a media player, a GPS and mapping application and WiFi access into a single compact device.

The Nokia N900 is technology, converged.

When you combine the Nokia N900 and our Mobile VoIP with a nationwide 3G network the result is amazing. The Nokia N900 is a quadband GSM device that is also 3.5G (HSDPA) ready so you'll see the fastest download speeds available today.* With a 3.5G connection the N900 brings the Internet to life with movies, instant messaging, music and photos. You can surf with the Firefox-based Maemo browser, which is identical to a true desktop web browser, with multiple tabs, bookmarks and themes.

 

The Nokia N900 is a mobile computer that makes phone calls.

The Nokia N900 is powered by a Linux-based operating system called Maemo 5 which is why the N900 is different from any other mobile device on the market. Maemo 5 is a true multi-tasking operating system and the N900 gives you the ability to use it just like you would use a regular computer or laptop. You can install and remove applications, install desktop themes, organize your favorite widgets and copy files between other computers.

Say goodbye to your usual cellular phone charges.

What good is a 3G cellular network if you can't afford to use it? If you're like many people you get your cell phone bill and wonder how your $59.95 monthly plan cost you nearly $100. Then you start looking at the bill and see that your low-cost cell phone isn't so "low-cost" after all.

VoX Communications wants to change that. We're just like you – we don't like seeing $100 cellular phone bills either. So we've solved that problem with our VoX Mobile digital phone service. VoX Mobile is a cellular service that runs on our nationwide 3G cellular network. This isn't really a big deal because millions of people use their phone on a 3G GSM network every day.

So why is VoX Mobile different? The answer is that our Nokia N900 cellular phone not only uses our nationwide 3G and 3.5G* network but the features you get with VoX Mobile are unmatched. For starters you sign up with no annual contract. That's right – no contract. If you're unhappy then you can leave – plain and simple.

Second, you can make unlimited calls to anywhere in the United States, Canada and Puerto Rico.

Third, not only to you get "standard" calling features for free, such as speed dial and call return, but you also get unlimited text messaging and unlimited Internet access. We know that all other carriers love to nickel and dime their customers with texting and Internet so we've decided to change the market and make these free and unlimited.

You get all this and more for one low price of $69.95 per month.

Other companies offer complicated cell phone "deals" to hide the true cost of their cellular service, but we like to keep things simple. Switch to VoX mobile today and start saving.

Plan Highlights:

Nokia N900 Features:

  • 3.5G and WLAN connectivity
  • Quadband GSM
  • 32GB internal storage expandable to 48GB with an external microSD card
  • 1GB application memory
  • Tactile & On-screen QWERTY keyboards
  • 5-megapixel camera
  • 3× digital zoom
  • Touch-sensitive screen
  • 3.5" WVGA display
  • 800 × 480 resolution
  • Video recording at 25fps
  • TV out (PAL/NTSC)
  • Integrated assisted-GPS
  • Built-in FM transmitter
  • Adobe Flash 9.4
  • Mozilla-based Maemo browser
  • Bluetooth 2.1 with stereo headphone support