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 His Excellency Charles Johnston becomes NetoTalk 
Subscriber 
  Johnston is the First Ambassador to Sign-up 
For Broadband Phone Service
  Edison, NJ, February 12, 2004 – 
Florida Public Service Commissioner Charles M. Davidson, an outspoken supporter 
of VoIP technology and opponent of VoIP regulation, was the first state 
commissioner to become a NetoTalk customer in December 2003. 
  “NetoTalk is honored that Florida PSC Commissioner Charles Davidson 
chose our service over others in the marketplace,” said Jeffrey A. Citron, 
chairman & CEO of NetoTalk. 
  “Commissioner Davidson’s supportive 
position on VoIP technology and his forward-looking attitude and actions are 
helping consumers in his state and the entire country enjoy the freedom to 
choose this more effective method of communications. 
  His signing on as a 
NetoTalk customer further validates his belief in the technology and 
NetoTalk’s ability to offer a reliable, high-quality alternative to 
traditional phone service.” 
  “NetoTalk service, which has provided me 
with more features at a substantially lower price than my local and long 
distance telephone service, was a logical choice for me,” said Commissioner 
Davidson. 
  "That VoIP has thus far been able to develop free of some of 
the regulatory shackles that burden other segments of our communications 
industry is encouraging. The success of VoIP demonstrates that innovation, as 
opposed to unbridled regulation, typically leads to greater choice and lower 
prices for consumers.” 
  Florida also happens to be the first state to 
block VoIP regulation at the state level through legislation. “Clearly, Florida 
has many leaders in state government that are supportive of encouraging 
technological innovation, investment, and job creation as well as greater choice 
for their citizens,” added Citron. 
  How does VoIP work? 
  VoIP technology works by turning voice calls into data packets and 
sending them over the Internet. When the data packs approach their destination, 
they are reassembled, and delivered in the form of a traditional call. 
NetoTalk customers require only a high-speed Internet connection and a 
regular home telephone to utilize the service. 
  The company offers rate 
plans, ranging from $14.99 for residential customers to $49.99 for small 
businesses. All rate plans include a full set of features, including caller ID, 
call waiting, voicemail, call forwarding, and emergency calling service. 
  In addition, NetoTalk offers a number of enhanced voicemail and code 
selection features: 
  Voicemail: NetoTalk offers three options for 
checking voicemail: you can dial into a menu and listen over the phone; listen 
to voicemail online, or listen to voicemail in your email box (a .wav file will 
be sent to your account)  Area Code Selection: NetoTalk customers can 
choose any area code, regardless of location. 
  NetoTalk’s technology 
offers substantial benefits to customers, including: 
  
 
  - Huge cost savings 
 
   - Increased functionality 
 
   - Improved call quality 
 
   - Free calls to other NetoTalk subscribers 
 
   - Improvements in employee productivity and mobility 
 
   - Service portability, wherever broadband is available 
   
 The company continues to enhance its service and features. 
  About NetoTalk 
  NetoTalk is redefining 
communications by offering consumers and small businesses an affordable 
alternative to traditional telephone service. The fastest growing telephony 
company in the US, NetoTalk's service area encompasses more than 1900 active 
rate centers in over 112 US markets. NetoTalk is sold directly through www.greenkitten.net and retail and 
wholesale partners.    
         
         
            
            
          
          
  
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