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Wal-Mart ready to sell Vonage VoIP phones
Bhagaban Sahu , New Delhi: Feb 8 2007
Made Popular Feb 8 2007
I came to know that Vonage has reached out an agreement with retail giant Wal-Mart to enhance its VoIP services in Canada, one of the major markets of VoIP. A good deal for Vonage, though I have no financial details of the agreement. As per the...
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Lisa S personalmoneystore.c..
Los Angeles, CA, United States
A news article released by PersonalMoneyStore.com, a site providing credit repair, payday loans and other financially related articles, touched on some of the latest news in regards to Apple’s iPhone. The iPhone, Apple’s flagship product, is currently only sold by a few large retailers including AT&T, Best Buy, and Apple Stores. Now, it looks like the next retailer they are going to add to their list, is Wal-Mart. According to the article Wal-Mart, who has been proactive in building a better consumer electronics buyers’ experience, is rumored to be offering the iPhone’s 4gig model for $99 by December 15th, giving shoppers time to buy before Christmas. Another rumor however, places the date at December 28th, after the Christmas holiday season, and instead of the 4gig model it is expected to be the 8gig model, which will apparently be sold for $197. As always, Wal-Mart’s ambition to provide consumers with the lowest prices on consumer products and merchandise will now offer the iPhone for two dollars less than any other retailer. It’s not the kind of discount that you have come to expect from Wal-Mart, but some savings is better than no savings I guess. Apple obviously wants to take advantage of the daily foot traffic at each of Wal-Mart’s locations, but does not want to step on the toes of its other established retailers by undercutting them. Wal-Mart should profit well from the deal as well since it will help boost their consumer electronic sales, which have not been what they would like them to be. Wal-Mart has brought in third party help to educate both their staff and consumers on the latest technologies for this purpose.

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