Unlimited Local Phone Service Alabama
We
provide great options for local phone service.
Alabama Residents have many choices today.
To determine all the services that are available in
your area just check for availability from our
featured local Alabama providers below.
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Z-Tel
Bundled, unlimited and voicemail services
Unlimited long
distance, or local and long distance bundled
service with outstanding features included such
as the Ztel Personal Voice Assistant, for a low
monthly payment. Toll free service available.
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Cleartel
Local Phone Service Easy
to meet credit requirements and
unlimited local phone service come together at
last. Simplify your life. Switch to
VeraNet Solutions today and save. There is no
cost to switch AND you can keep your current
telephone number(s). Call anyone in the US
for one flat rate even if you don't have the
best credit in town.
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If you have Broadband
Access (Cable, DSL,
etc.) anywhere in Alabama you may want to consider
Packet8 Broadband Telephone Service as an alternative.
With Packet8 you get unlimited calling to the US and
Canada for only 19.95 a month.

Not sure about broadband phone service yet?
Read our free report
"Getting
the Most from Broadband Phone Services"
to see if this service makes sense for you.
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Technology Articles Provided by InfinitePhone.Net
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Get Your Branded Email Address Even
Without a Website
If you own a small business and don't
have your own domain name, you are probably still using the email
address provided by your Internet Service Provider (ISP) or one of the
free email services on the net.
This means that your email address could
be something like: yourname@yahoo.com, yourname123@aol.com, or
yourbusiness@freemail.com. This kind of email address looks
unprofessional and will make your business
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Finding
Content Through Networking
Content Swapping
3rd April 2001
A few months back, we saw a spate of articles in
a certain class of newsletters on a rather unusual subject: how other publishers
could or should generate “content” for their OWN newsletters and ezines.
This topic still pops up frequently.
The advice often given is that publishers should
try hard to offer “original” content, which is interpreted to mean content
that they write
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