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Article: SunRocket Failure Pushes Phone Number Bank Expansion.
- Article from:
- TelecomWeb News Digest
- Article date:
- August 22, 2007
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Phone Number Bank, a solution that enables consumers to keep (or "bank") their phone numbers for as long as they want, is being expanded into another 80 U.S. markets faster than it had anticipated due to demand from subscribers to recent failed VoIP services.
The provider of the Phone Number Bank, RNK Inc., dba RNK Communications, is a regulated telco and a provider of other telecom products and services. Phone Number Bank's service requires a one-time $29.95 activation fee, which includes the first month of service, followed by a monthly bill of $9.95 that automatically is charged to a credit card.
Says Richard Koch, president and CEO of RNK ...
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