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General Information
- Philmore Productions is the world's first Voice Internet Service
Provider. We deliver internet content to you through your touch-tone
phone.
- We use state-of-the-art internet connectivity and computer
telephony software to provide a high-quality solution for your internet
access needs.
- There is no special equipment (other than a touch-tone phone) required
to use our service, and there are no long-term contracts.
- Service costs between $8.95 and $32.95 a month, depending on the
service plan you choose.
Email
- Access your email with your phone, either from a box on our server
or provided by your Internet Service Provider *
* Mailbox from your ISP must be POP3 compliant. AOL and
some free/web-based email boxes will not work with our system. Ask your
email provider for more information.
- Hear any email that includes text, HTML, WAV, or MP3 content.
- Jump to any web address referred to in an email, or send a voice
message to any email address referred to in it.
- Send email with messages recorded in your own voice to anyone
on the internet.
- Reply to an email with a voice message or with an automatic response
such as "Yes," "No," "I'll get back to you as soon as possible" or
"Please call me at (773)555-1234."
- Have any email, including all text and attachments, sent to any fax
machine.
Web Access
- Access any web page on the internet with your phone. You will hear the
text from the web page read to you with a computer-generated voice.
- Hear any HTML content, including tables.
- Listen to WAV and MP3 audio files.
- Access any link to another web page.
- You can even fill out forms for search engines and online shopping
sites.
- Have the text from a web page sent to any fax machine.
Usenet Access
- Access to any Usenet newsgroup (bulletin board) available on the Internet
- You will hear the contents of any message in a newsgroup read to you with a
computerized voice.
- Retrieve all the articles in a newsgroup, or only the ones posted since your
last visit to a newsgroup.
- Messages are automatically grouped according to thread and retrieved in order
when a thread is selected.
- Usenet articles can be sent to any fax machine.
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