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Apr 28, 2011
Leading telecommunication systems provider Tpad announced today that it is adding SIP trunking as part of its growing list of business telephone services.

Apr 27, 2011
Leading business telephone system provider Tpad, today announced its partnership with UK-based Internet service provider Supanet to offer companies top-of-the-line, customer-centred and more cost-effective telecommunications solutions.

Mar 17, 2011
Tpad, the Business Telephony Specialists are to launch their latest state-of-the-art Business Telephone Systems that provide small businesses with advanced features and much improved productivity.

Mar 15, 2011
Tpad today announced the availability of an automated VoIP service that will setup a WiFi or 3G enabled mass-market Nokia mobile to bring free or low cost mobile VoIP calls to millions.

Sep 01, 2009
Using Tpad’s flexible mobile VoIP services makes connecting to customers and staff easy at home and abroad

Aug 20, 2009
Global partners and proprietary software makes Tpad the smart business choice for companies of every size.

Jul 31, 2009
Emerging VoIP provider Tpad has reduced call charges by 30% to every country in the world for the entire month of Ramadan.

Oct 13, 2008
Local access DID numbers enable Tpad customers to receive calls in over 40 countries using direct local numbers dialled from any normal landline. Beyond the dramatic cost savings of using these local numbers, Tpad also provides any user or business a

Mar 26, 2008
Tpad today announced the availability of a free SMS text service that will automatically setup a WiFi enabled mass-market mobile phone that will bring free or ultra low cost mobile VoIP calls to millions.

Nov 14, 2007
Emerging VoIP provider Tpad is entering the mobile phone market with a service that will allow users to make free calls worldwide using a Wi-Fi Mobile.


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