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Residential Basic - $7.50/month
 Only 1.9 cents a minute to the United States and Canada.
 Use your HipTel phone for low rate international calling.
 Includes free calling between HipTel phones.
Features Include:
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Voicemail
Call Queuing
Unlimited in-network calling
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Music on Transfer
Caller ID
Extremely low international rates
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Conference Bridging
Music on Hold
Call Waiting
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Here's what else you will receive:
 HipTel offers the convenience of high quality phone services at low affordable costs. Switch now, and keep your existing phone number.
 Competent, reliable customer support.
 100% Versatile. With your order, receive a USB phone, FREE, just for signing up. Now you can bring your phone every where you go! Or upgrade for just 10 dollars extra and receive IP Phone 202 or ATA - Gateway 103.
E911 dialing.
 Billing online or in the mail.
All you need is:
 A broadband Internet connection, including DSL, cable modem, T1 or faster.
 A valid, United States credit card, check or money order.
Costs:
 $29.95 set up charge.
 $9.95 shipping and handling charge.
What Makes HipTel Different?
HipTel distinguishes itself from other VoIP providers based on its plans, payment system and customer service/support.
HipTel provides unmatched plans by any provider. Our Residential Basic plan starts at just $7.50 a month. Or choose our Residential 500 plan for just $14.95 a month. The HipTel Residential Unlimited plan provides unlimited calling to anywhere in the United States and Canada for an ultra low rate of just $19.95. Compare HipTel plans to other VoIP provider's plans like Vonage, Sun Rocket and Lingo. See the instant cost savings you will achieve when you use HipTel as your VoIP provider. On average, our Residential Unlimited Plan runs about 4 dollars less per month, then the other major carriers.
HipTel is a postpaid VoIP phone system. At the end of each month you will receive your HipTel phone bill in the mail. Unlike service such as Vonage and Sun Rocket where you must prepay for your service by credit card, HipTel allows flexibility. Each month receive a paper bill in the mail. Pay your HipTel phone bill by check, money order or credit card. The decision is yours.
HipTel provides high quality customer support. Whether you're calling for a technical support issue, problems with billing or anything else, the HipTel support team is standing by to help you. Our support team is trained to readily address your problems and concerns in a clear and efficient manor.
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