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Welcome to 808NetFone™, the
Next-Generation Broadband phone service from
Pacific LightNet Communications.
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UNLIMITED calling from your home to any USA and Canada phone number at
one flat rate.
BOKU features included!
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UNLIMITED Local on island calling for one flat rate. A great deal just
for the calling – BOKU features make this plan unbeatable for those
who don’t call off island.
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UNLIMITED Inter-Island calling for one flat rate.
BOKU features included.
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For one great monthly price, you get unlimited calls to anyone in
Hawaii, USA, and Canada plus calls to Australia, China, Guam, Hong
Kong, Japan, Malaysia, Singapore, South Korea and Taiwan!
BOKU features included.
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For one great monthly price, you get unlimited calls to anyone in
Hawaii, USA, and Canada plus calls to 23 European countries such as
Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Switzerland and United Kingdom!
BOKU features included.
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808NetFone™ is Hawaii's digital broadband phone service that uses
any Broadband connection that enables you to make phone calls over the
Internet. The advantages that the service has over traditional phone service
are many. The first is that it works just like the phone service you are used
to; you can call anyone, anywhere at anytime.
It will save you money; by picking the package that is right for you ,you
can call as much as you want, anytime you want for a low monthly price.
You get an 808 area code and can use it anywhere you go.
But the best advantage of the service is that it uses the power of the
Internet which means that you get Voice Mail, Call Forwarding, Call
Waiting, Follow Me Service, Caller ID and more for FREE! Yes, for free; all
the "extras" the phone company charges you for. Even the most basic package
gets all these features.
808NetFone™ works with any type of phone; corded or cordless. All
you need is your Broadband connection and the ATA (Analog Telephone Adapter)
that we send you. Plug your Broadband connection into the ATA, plug your phone
into the ATA and plug the power jack in and you are good to go; the ATA will
configure itself.
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