|
Singapore Internet Access for leisure travelers and road warriors is only a click away.
Singapore Internet access is easy to obtain with prepaid ISP services from InfinitePhone.Net. Today both the business traveler and those on vacation can stay connected no matter where they go in the world.
Northampton, PA May 30, 2004 -- InfinitePhone.Net a subsidiary of ProvideTechnology, LLC is helping travelers on their way to Singapore obtain remote internet access for their trip before they even pack their suitcase through the use of a product called Toll Free ISP, one of the companys services specifically marketed to global travelers.
Jack Spirko, CEO of ProvideTechnology, LLC stated, "Toll Free ISP is a true global roaming internet access solution for people traveling to Singapore and more then 100 additional countries. No matter where you travel today you can take dial up internet access along with you. The best part is that because it is a prepaid service you only pay for what you use and you simply refill your account with additional time when it runs low. Think of it like filling the gas tank on your car except it will keep you connected no matter where you go".
Recently InfinitePhone.Net launched a web page located at http://infinitephone.net/ra/singapore.php specifically for travelers bound for Singapore. Accounts are available for corporations with multiple users and for individuals as well. Service packages start at only $4.79 for occasional or single user requirements and discounts are provided to high volume clients. Access to the internet can be obtained from over 58,000 global access numbers along with toll free access in many locations.
About InfinitePhone.Net Infinitephone.Net is a subsidiary of ProvideTechnology, LLC and independent Cognigen Agency based in Northampton PA, that offers services such Broadband Phone Service, On Demand Conference Calling, Stand Alone 800 Numbers, Remote Internet Access, T1 and T3 Services, and Technology Consulting to its clients. More information can be found at the companys website located at www.infinitephone.net and the companys CEO, Jack Spirko can be reached for comment at, 866-994-1212 or by email at jack@providetechnology.com.
|
Company: Jack Providetechnology
|
| Advanced WindowsCare Personal |
Advanced WindowsCare v2 Personal is a comprehensive PC care utility that takes an one-click approach to help protect, repair and optimize your computer. Finding what other utilities miss, it can keep your PC error-free and smooth than ever. |
|
| Dutch Duck Cache and History Reader |
Dutch Duck Cache and History Reader shows Microsoft Internet Explorer's History, Cache, Cookies, and Favorites in a very accessible, spreadsheet-like format. You can selectively remove items, and sort, group, search, print, and export everything. |
|
| Aloaha PDF Suite |
Your PDF Files are just one click away!
Aloaha PDF Suite is the perfect tool to create/edit your PDF Documents. One click is enough! Just print your document to any of your printers and Aloaha will convert the print job to a PDF Document. |
|
| QIOS Pelican |
Use QIOS Pelican to send personalized, bulk or mass e-mail to contacts in data sources, such as Microsoft SQL Server, Exchange, Access, Outlook, Excel, Oracle or MySQL. Define fields in your message and apply the datasource to create the e-mail. |
|
| Desktopmotion |
Flash Animations and Webpages as Screensaver! With Desktopmotion you can use any Flash Animation or Webpage as your Screensaver. Even a remote location on the internet or your intranet can be used as a source for the Screensaver. |
|
| Bonbon Quest |
Bonbon Quest is a platform game where you guide Artemus and Hannah through their candies collection. You must gather them all to access to the next level, but be careful of roaming monsters, they won't make your task easier! |
|
| Password Commander |
Password Commander manages and generates secure passwords, sticks them to web pages and programs with ONE click and clicks the "Log in" button for you. The program keeps personal data encrypted, runs from USB-flash and protects data from keyloggers. |
|
|