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Wi-Fi Call from a Moving Car?
Dial Tone on a Cell Phone?
Believe It -- With "1ButtonToWiFi"
Make Long Distance Internet Calls from a Cell Phone, PDA, Even a Home Phone, for Pennies

With WorldTel's Groundbreaking New Product Showcased at CES
ENCINO, CA -- (January 3, 2008) -- Telecom experts say it's 5 years away. Most people would
say it's impossible. But a company called WorldTel has proved them wrong with a patented new
device that will be showcased at the upcoming Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas that
combines the value of Internet calling with the convenience of a cell phone.
"1ButtonToWiFi" lets the user make a Wi-Fi/high-speed Internet phone call from miles away,
not feet, which means they don't have to be anywhere near an internet connection -- they can
even call from a moving car. The device combines computer chips developed in both Silicon
Valley and Taiwan to produce the "Digital/Analog/Digital" technology that makes it all possible,
and the potential is huge.
"There are 3.25 billion cellular devices in use today which can all use 1ButtontoWiFi. This
cellular/VoIP market is virtually untapped" said Steve Lipman, CEO of 1ButtonToWiFi. "This is
the only VoIP product in existence today that joins all of these cellular devices, as well as home
phones and PDAs, to the internet. Then, users can make a VoIP call to or from over 130
countries -- for just pennies -- at the push of one button. This is a whole new wave in
telecommunications."
Wi-Fi To VoIP To Anywhere.
1ButtonToWiFi is an advanced telephony service product that allows users to make internet
phone calls from anywhere in the world, from any phone or device, using VoIP (Voice over
Internet Protocol) technology. Because it uses an existing high-speed Internet connection, VoIP
offers huge savings on long distance and international calls. Wi-Fi technology provides Internet
access via a wireless connection. Expensive Wi-Fi phones allow people to make wireless VoIP
phone calls from Wi-Fi enabled hotspots or home/office networks, but they will only work
within a 300 foot range. 1ButtonToWiFi technology allows any phone to work like a Wi-Fi
phone, but without the limitations of Wi-Fi, letting the user call anywhere in the world for
pennies per minute.
No More Wi-Fi Phone.
1ButtonToWiFi, therefore, eliminates the need for costly WiFi phones, VoIP service and
complex installation, contracts, software downloads, routers, cables, cords and complicated
digital phone plans. What's more, using the WorldTel Xchange network means no monthly
contracts and no monthly fees -- users simply pay for the calling time that is used.
1 Plug Installation
Once the Control Center is delivered, the user simply plugs the device into their existing DSL or
high-speed broadband line, and within 30 seconds a connection is made to the WorldTel
network. Then, the user can simply press and hold a single button on a cell phone or home phone
to access the 1ButtonToWiFi Control Center, which provides a dial tone and connects to the
WorldTel network. Once a dial tone is accessed, the user can dial any number, anywhere in the
world for just pennies per minute.
A 1ButtonToWiFi Control Center can be purchased for $199.95 via the company's website at
www.1buttontowifi.com or toll-free at 1-866-295-4628. The price includes free priority shipping
and a 30-day money back guarantee.
For more information, please visit us at the press room at CES, visit www.1buttontowifi.com or
call: 1-818-905-5438
About WorldTel Xchange
WorldTel Xchange is the first and final-generation, worldwide provider of local, domestic and
international voice connectivity through the integration of its patented and patent-pending
designs, applications, chip sets and network infrastructure. WorldTel's "1ButtonToWiFi"
solution is the first and only consumer-located, Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) switch that
enables both fixed VoIP (home phone) and Cellular VoIP (cell phone wireless calling). In
operation for several years, WorldTel provides solutions that allow substantial customer savings
by enabling over 1 billion wire line customers and over 3 billion cell phone customers in over
130 countries to make VoIP calls from anywhere in the world through any home, office or cell
phone with the simple push of one button.

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  • hmm ....dont want to believe since dont want anyone to pull my leg, was pretty dissapointed with EEstor .... why arent you guys on wikipedia ?

  • did you check how new this is? Nice hint with wikipedia... thank you.

  • dollar per year connection fee and 24 dollars for a phone number) Get on with the future now. How much does this phone cost exterior to your internet service? What other fees are associated with the phone you use? Get it clear.

  • Floyd, I bet that you didn't checked futurephones,tv

    All your questions are there... and I think that you didn't get this right as it is. Please check everything about 1buttontowifi and you may be surprised...

    Good day to you Floyd

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  • I am currently using Voip plan from vontrump.com on my nokia set and its great!

    

  • Just use skype....?Buy a good phone..use skype and done :D

  • This was revolutionary after Skype devices where made. I paid $50 for the DLink DPH-50U which can do the same thing with Skype but much cheaper. Since a lot of people don't have landlines this device, this device is useless.

    This is also misleading, it has NOTHING to do with WiFi. If anything they should call it "1ButtontoEthernet".

  • Yes, You can have a WiFi device looking as a phone. But there is a big trouble: ALL WiFi devices gobbles power as a pig

  • I can do the same thing almost free and I don't need a landline since one of my DID (phone number) provider allows me to use 5 circuits at a time and my backup provider give me unlimited channels. And it cost me 2.50$/month + 1.1¢/min + an old and supposedly useless computer dedicated to my phone system.

  • You don't call to connect to WiFi, in fact you call your landline, which is connected to the box. The box is also connected to the Ethernet (wired network, not even WiFi at the only plausible place). That same box then digitizes your call to get it on their VoIP network.

  • This marketing is utter bovine defecation.

    This has absolutely nothing to do with WiFi. It's like saying that you can get Cable TV through a satellite dish when actually you don't get the Cable you get the channels. Cable is just a technology, a way to connect. Same thing with WiFi.

  • lol

  • the problem with most people is they dont understand that you can call in your car or plane worldwide skype doesnt have that so its not wife its coip and its a hit for companies calling long distance with e.q thir truckdrivers

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