WCC Offers Special Holiday Pricing for Iridium's Prepaid Service Plans Tuesday December 9, 8:05 am ET biz.yahoo.com
Satellite Phone Users to Benefit From Lowest Publicized Rates From Iridium Prepaid Service Now Available at www.wcclp.com or 800-211-2575
CHANDLER, Ariz., Dec. 9 /PRNewswire/ -- Businesses, world travelers and key multi-national industries such as maritime, aviation, utilities and gas/oil can now benefit from special holiday pricing on Iridium's prepaid service plans offered by World Communications Center (WCC), a leading provider of global satellite voice and data communications. To learn more or to sign- up call a 24 x 7 WCC representative at 800-211-2575 or visit www.wcclp.com .
This limited-time promotion features prepaid, anytime/anywhere airtime for as low as $0.48 per minute, no roaming charges globally, free incoming calls and no long distance charges. This is the lowest publicized rates for Iridium prepaid service ever offered, allowing users the opportunity to cost- effectively communicate anywhere in the world. The plans also include voice mail, call forwarding, short messaging service (text messaging) and call barring.
Noting that Iridium rates will increase as of March 2004, WCC's President Sam Romey encourages satellite phone users or those thinking about purchasing satellite phones to take advantage of this special offer during the holiday season. "As companies around the world are finalizing their planning, strategy and budgets for 2004, it is an ideal time to purchase Iridium prepaid service plans and enjoy significantly discounted satellite phone service for the entire year without monthly service fees."
Plan details include:
* Remaining minutes are announced before each call is made. * Worldwide one-rate airtime as low as $0.48 per minute for calls made between Iridium users and as low as $0.96 per minute for calls made to PSTN (land and cell lines). * Elimination of the processing fee if purchased with a full Iridium 9505 phone kit.
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