November 15, 2005

Willing To Pay $500 For 'Velvet Glove' Monthly Cell Phone Service? Talk To Voce

voce.jpg Tech Web reports on a new mobile-virtual network operator in town called Voce, targeting the elite and billing its services as upscale, with $1,500 sign-up fee and frequent handset upgrades.

"Created by Faith Inc., a Japanese content provider that made its footprint in the U.S. wireless market through its polyphonic ringtones, Voce says it will provide "first class" personalized wireless services in addition to basic services.

In their own words:

Voce is the first wireless service designed to support people who live exceptionally mobile lifestyles.

Created with a truly customer-centric point of view, Voce is committed to delivering extraordinary service, exceptional style, and absolute ease of use for its clients.

With standard benefits such as 24-7 live support; unlimited domestic voice and data; exclusive handsets from leading manufacturers; automatic data back up; and regular free device upgrades, Voce offers an experience unlike any other mobile services provider.

And because Voce recognizes that true mobility involves more than a wireless handset, Voce also offers ancillary benefits such as travel support, virtual assistant services and partnerships with luxury service providers.

All for a one-time set up fee and a flat monthly fee, with no cumbersome contracts.

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