Voice on the Go
2Mar/100

“Dialing by voice … I could get used to this”

The other day on a Friday morning I was driving up north  to do a bit of skiing (I know lucky me) and attend an event held by some professional associates. As it was a Friday, I still had customers and associates of mine trying to get a hold of me, and who I needed to stay in touch with over some important work related issues. As I was in the car for about three hours (sometimes in bumper to bumper traffic and sometimes not) I took advantage of my Voice On The Go for three separate, but important calls.

I have been an active user of Voice On The Go now for three months, since the law came into effect late last year. As I have been getting more used to using my Voice On The Go service, I have found it more preferable to use, even when I am not driving and have the full use of both hands. More and more I am finding the service very easy to use. I simply dial in on my local number, say the contact I want to reach, and the system dials my contact automatically - all handsfree.

It was also fun to use the service in front of a colleague of mine who was riding with me up to the ski hill that day. After I had made the call he just turned and said to me "wow - how did you do that?".

Another bonus to the service, is the free long distance you receive every month. That's right - as part of your 30 day trial, or your subscription to the service, you will receive 100 free minutes of North American long distance every month. This was especially useful, as I was not making any local calls, and the long distance rates on my cell phone are not too reasonable at all. I think I would subscribe to the service for this feature alone.

To experience the same freedom and convenience, go ahead and register for a free trial of the service.

Just follow the link below:

http://www.hands-free-solutions.ca


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