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A payment in the amount of $34.79 was received on 07/25/2012 for your VoX Communications account. You may log into your account at https://mobile.voxcorp.net/ to view your invoice.
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VoX Communications
This is the way Vox take my money.I wish all the big guys here on the message board was a paid subscriber.
Vox com is building it's business.Vox is on the right trak after long time.Let the fruit ripe it will be sweet.It you want to eat now it will be sour.It's your choice.
What kind of trades are those after hours?
I hard iphone/ipad app will be out very very soon.
That's all he sold 20k.I thought he has millions.After all these days and all the crap only $150. It's cheaper then Chines labor.
"At May 31, 2012, we owed our chief executive officer approximately $652,000 for loans he provided to the Company, unpaid salary and unpaid business expenses.
Now my question to Kars.....How the hec we owe him that much money when he is a failed fricken CEO.
Arty did you see those tabs and the phones.Who they make it for? It is for SA.So my friend come down it's all there.Might took little longer but it is almost done.
boso...x1.. what you talking about. 167 million is nothing for PVSP.Look around lot of the companies with billions trading over dime at the pinky land.
Arty i think they have the lease done for the equipment.
Arty all the pinky use forward looking statement.
News out.
Look at the bright side only 166 million OS.Not in billions.Few hundred million is nothing.
Plan of Operation
We are focused on growth in three primary areas that target existing revenue streams with significant addressable markets.
Mobile Application Services. We have a mobile application that delivers next-generation services to meet the increasing demand for VoIP telephony and messaging services by users of smart phones, tablets and other connected devices. We believe that we can capitalize on favorable trends in the mobile Internet market, including the worldwide proliferation of low cost 3G and 4G services and low or no-cost WiFi broadband, and the accelerating rate of smart phone and tablet adoption. In 2012, we have launched an international calling application that allows a consumer to make unlimited mobile calls to more than 60 countries for a monthly cost of $29.95. This application, along with applications for other international calling plans, can be downloaded to any Android device. Although we initially are focusing on the Android operating system, we plan to expand this application to other mobile devices. Our mobile VoIP application now works on an iPhone and iPad and we are beginning to make this version of the application ready for commercial use.
International long distance calling. The markets for international long distance are large and growing and we plan to leverage our VoIP network by offering consumers a low-cost and convenient alternative to the international services offered by telephone and cable companies and international calling cards. Industry data estimates the international long distance calling market to be $80 billion annually, with up to 15% of such calling originating in the United States. We plan to develop direct sales channels where customers can subscribe to our service on-line or through a retail distribution channel using hang tags from VoX Communications that allow an easy download of our prepaid international calling services to a mobile phone.
Opportunities outside of the United States . There are many countries outside of the United States that have advanced wireless networks. We have approached several telecom companies in Africa, and a mobile wallet company in Africa, to sell our mobile VoIP services and our videophone services. We are pursuing arrangements where African carriers will sell to their customers a videophone that will use the VoX Communications video services. We offer automated provisioning of videophones with web-based interfaces to allow the carriers to rapidly add new videophone subscribers. We also offer video voice mail services. We are planning to ship servers and routers to a collocation facility in South Africa to carry anticipated traffic from African customers. The global consumer communications market is estimated to be $200 billion annually, and we believe we can attract new subscribers in this market, especially if we are able to offer a mobile calling application for Android users that allows inexpensive international mobile telephone calls over the 3G, 4G and Wi-Fi networks.
Our approach to VoIP does not require expensive network equipment to provide telephony services. Instead we rely on our proprietary software and a “server cluster” or “server farm” architecture. Unlike the typical telecom model where one large expensive machine performs almost every task, we have a server farm comprised of a cluster of Dell servers and Cisco routers, where each machine performs a different task and has from one to three backup machines to ensure that services never go down. By not relying on the equipment and related software of telecom equipment vendors, we are able to control our own destiny and scale without the limitations and delays associated with equipment financing, installation and the integration of new machines and source code updates that equipment vendors impose on VoIP carriers. Our philosophy is that VoIP is an application and should be treated the same way that companies such as Google, Inc. process their data. Consequently, data servers and routers are the appropriate vehicle on which to process our VoIP calls.
I wish they were printing money instead of shares.So far few hundred million is not that bad.
Take it easy other phone companies has billions OS.We are talking few hundred million.They made .03/share.Hang on we are fine and will be the best.
We are also making arrangements to ship our VoIP server cluster to South Africa, so that our app can be available to over 6 million people via a mobile wallet business. Having the technology in Africa will allow us to keep both voice and video media in-country and provide the most efficient routing of packets possible."
narvo0 i know what you mean.But sometime when your investment go down 60% what you expect.Share holders get frusted.But we all know future is bright if some one can hold it.I personaly think i am in the right place.I am not in for .02.I want to see where we will be by 2015.Lot of the time the small companies get pickedup by the big companies.Big companies does not want any new competition.
AT PERVASIP:Barry MacCheyneChief Marketing OfficerPh: 585-704-1264barry@g3connect.com
Barry@g3connect.com
RMD1.You did a good job today.It might be your retirement investment today.My targetis is five million and hold it for few years.
This is a give away price.I am glad i was at the right place at the right time.Got some cheap.I am sending money if stay here on monday.Man o man i will pick up few million.
Everybody has the right to express themself.If the stock was doing good then we are all happy.With the record of Paul Riss we the share holders are woried.But since G3 is involved here as an equiety partner and investing tons of money and manpower i am hopeful.New tab is build for SA.They will build them only when they have an order.All the big cell phone carriers are increasing the price means market is srinking for them.It is always the same new product wipe out the old product.Next five years will be Voip.I don't know what will come after that.So with Vox(PVSP)is in the right place in the right time.Timming is the best thing in life.
DaubersUP Apppli deal is keep grinding.Everyweek is next week. By the time they start the London Olympic will be over.I don't count Apppli any more.I think Apppli is BS.
g2nec.I have the same feelings about Paul.He is something.But i think G3 invested lot of money in this baby they will pull us up.If G3 was not involved then i would have a diferrant thought.But this SA deal is completely controlled by G3 so that is not a BS.I wish and hope G3 takes the controll of the VOX.
All the share holder does.It looks really good.I hope VOX market this tab in USA.I want to buy one.
168 x.011=1.84
PVSP need some big contract signed.Those equipment installed.Start the ball rolling.Then we will see some change.
correction not 3G it is G3
Our 2012 Top Mobile VoIP Play: PVSP
(PVSP is trading at .0118 cents)
Instat predicts mobile VoIP subscribers to reach 300mm by 2013 and we feel we have the winner. PVSP is right on track. The company mentioned they were working on something big in Africa in their recent 10Q and now the news proves the company has followed through & delivered.
This premarket news is big because the company already stated they were working on a big deal in Africa in their 10K. If you read the 10K we quote we listed below for our members you can now see why this news is big. This news is for the deal PVSP has for 50,000 videophones in Africa. PVSP said in the 10K, "We have negotiated an agreement where in exchange for a monthly fee for unlimited video VoIP calling and a small per minute switching fee, the carrier will commit to sell up to 50,000 videophones, all of which would be using our videophone service. " We have highlighted the 10K and deal below:
Here is the PVPS quote from the 10K: Opportunities outside of the United States. There are many countries outside of the United States that have advanced wireless networks. We have approached several telecom companies in Africa, and a mobile wallet company in Africa, to sell our mobile VoIP services and our videophone services. We plan to add a device to the Ojo Vision videophone that will allow the videophone to run on the 3G network. We are pursuing arrangements where African carriers will sell to their customers a videophone that will use the VoX Communications video services. We offer automated provisioning of videophones with web-based interfaces to allow the carriers to rapidly add new videophone subscribers. Any non-video phones calls made over our videophone, we will route back to the carrier’s switch so that we are not taking away revenues from the African carriers, but are instead enhancing their revenues by allowing them to sell video services. We have negotiated an agreement where in exchange for a monthly fee for unlimited video VoIP calling and a small per minute switching fee, the carrier will commit to sell up to 50,000 videophones, all of which would be using our videophone service. We anticipate finishing the details of this agreement in the second quarter of 2012, and we have approached several telecom companies overseas with the same model. The global consumer communications market is estimated to be $200 billion annually, and we believe we can attract new subscribers in this market, especially when we offer a mobile video calling app for Android users that allows mobile video calls over the 3G, 4G and WiFi networks to other video applications users and to customers who have our desktop videophone.
Pre-Market News on PVSP
VoX Partners With G3 South Africa On Sales Of Hardware And Apps In The Continent Of Africa
WHITE PLAINS, N.Y., July 19, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Pervasip Corp. (PVSP) subsidiary, VoX Communications, a cloud-based voice and video communications solutions, apps and services provider, announced today that it is partnering with G3 South Africa to facilitate sales of hardware and apps on the continent of Africa.
"Since February, we have been researching, designing and developing product extensions that include tablets and handsets, which fit well into our VoIP and video ecosystem. G3 South Africa and VoX plan to sell these new units with the VoX VoIP app pre-installed," said Mark Richards CIO of VoX Communications. "G3 South Africa was established with the purpose of providing VoX a foothold in Africa to drive sales volume through the large telecom and mobile carriers throughout the continent. We are also making arrangements to ship our VoIP server cluster to South Africa, so that our app can be available to over 6 million people via a mobile wallet business. Having the technology in Africa will allow us to keep both voice and video media in-country and provide the most efficient routing of packets possible."
Mobile VoIP users are estimated to be 300 million by 2013 and Africa is an emerging market in this space. VoX intends to package its network capabilities with cutting edge hardware to build a diverse global business.
About Pervasip
Pervasip Corp. delivers VoIP and video telephone services for the residential and small business markets, using cloud-based telephony. It differentiates itself through a unique combination of high quality voice services, flexible back-office capabilities and automated provisioning systems. Pervasip recently entered the mobile VoIP services and applications arena, which is expected to approach 300 million users by 2013. It offers a feature-rich, low-cost, high-quality alternative to traditional phone services.
To learn more about VoX VoIP, visit www.voxcorp.net or download the app from the app store https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.voxcorp
AT PERVASIP:
Paul H. Riss
Chief Executive Officer
Ph: 212-404-7633
phriss@pervasip.com
Arthur please give up. No one lisitning to you.You BS making me sick.Why don't you wait till the financial comes out.
I look forward to learn how the G3 investment is evolving. G3 has notified PVSP that it doesn't want shares anymore for its investment, so the initial investment has mutated into a loan.
ARTY STOP THIS CRAP.I ASK THEM DIRECT.THE ANSWER WAS "ARTY DOES NOT KNOW WHAT IS HE TALKING ABOUT"
I think you will get your correct answer very very soon.
Lot of good discussion here.This financial might look better because they paid part of the loan dime for a dollar.Actual rev is not good.For the good rev number we might have to wait till the end of the year.They just started ..
1. International calling app few months only.
2.iphone/ipad app will be added soon.
3.Mobile wallet loi need to convert to a real contract.This can bring us 8 million customers.
4.Those equipment need to install to get the SA contract.
5.$5.00 prepaid cards or the plan need to roll out.
Lot more in the pipe line.But if the management can exicut them then they will have a good financial for every quarter.They do not have to sale those shares like buy one get the second one free.
AS of last month they had 70k downloads.
What is the source of your information and how real is this?These days it hard to trust people.
Yes narvo0 we want to see that counter with downloads AND subscribers.As a share holder for long time with all the ups and downs we have the right to know.My advice to Paul Riss is MOVE BABY MOVE and upgrade the stock.
This app is compatible with your Samsung GT-P5113.
Sounds like a lot of disgruntled people with personal issues with management and the last reverse split that they feel burned and are angry.
I STRONGLY DISAGREE WITH KARS ON THIS REMARK.WHEN A SHARE HOLDER LOOSE MONEY HE HAS THE RIGHT TO EXPRESS HIS THOUGHTS.I LOST MONEY ON THE LAST RS.ARE YOU CALLING ME A DISGRUNTLED PEOPLE?I DO NOT FEEL BURNED.I WAS BURNED.NOW WE SEE VOX IS TRYING SOMETHING NEW.THAT'S WHY I AM STILL HOLDING AND AVERAGEING DOWN.
Pervasip Develops Mobile VoIP iPhone And iPad App
WHITE PLAINS, N.Y., July 11, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Pervasip Corp.'s (PVSP) wholly owned subsidiary, VoX Communications, a cloud-based voice and video communications solutions, apps and services provider, announced today that it has developed its mobile VoIP app for use on the iPhone and iPad.
"We have begun making test calls with our iOS application and are very pleased with the performance and call quality," said Barry MacCheyne, CMO of VoX Communications. "This achievement is a significant step in reaching our goal of being on both Android and Apple devices. We now have to make the app ready for commercial use and integrate it into our back-office systems for automated downloads, provisioning and billing functionality."
MacCheyne continued, "Both enterprise customers and consumers have been asking us to make our mobile VoIP app available to iPhone and iPad users, and we are pleased to announce our progress with this project. We are eager to begin marketing this app to the large audience throughout the world and capitalize on the fast growing number of iOS users."
To learn more about VoX VoIP, visit www.voxcorp.net or download the app from the app store https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.voxcorp
About VoX Communications:
VoX Communications delivers VoIP and video telephone service anywhere in the world that has a stable broadband connection. It recently entered the mobile VoIP services and applications arena so that its VoIP can utilize any 3G/4G or WiFi connection. VoX differentiates itself through a unique combination of high quality voice services, flexible back-office capabilities and automated provisioning systems that enable a quick turn-up for app users who are looking for a second mobile phone line or low-cost international calling, without using any voice-plan minutes from their mobile phone carrier. It offers a feature-rich, low-cost, high-quality alternative to traditional wireless phone services. For more information, please visit www.voxcorp.net.
For further information:
AT PERVASIP:
Paul H. Riss
Chief Executive Officer
Ph: 212-404-7633
phriss@pervasip.com
In-Stat's research into the business mobile-VoIP market turned up the following points.
Business mobiel VoIP users will increase tenfold over the next five years.
IP-PBX users will account for the majority of business mobile VoIP use.
Mobile operators are increasingly embracing mobile VoIP as they realize that demand for these offerings is not subsiding.
Hotspots open the potential for using VoIP over WiFi as more of a mobile service rather than a residential or business service.
Check out the PVSP VOX mobile app plans (click image below)
When the share price keep going down beside the company is in it's best shape ever.What kind of signal is that?
May be Paul Riss did.