Miami, FL -- September 13, 2011 -- netTALK.com, Inc. ("netTALK"; OTCBB: NTLK), a telecommunications and consumer electronics company offering a variety of innovative, easy-to-use products designed to help consumers save money on phone calls and more, announces that the netTALK Smartphone App and service is now officially available at Amazon.com. The netTALK Smartphone App allows free outgoing calls throughout the U.S. and Canada, from any Android-powered phone.
“The netTALK Smartphone App has been a tremendous success, ranking for months as the number one ‘most downloaded’ app on iTunes Canada, besting even Facebook,” commented Anastasios ‘Takis’ Kyriakides, President and CEO of netTALK. “We are most excited to now offer it directly to millions of Android users in the US via an official listing with Amazon.com, the world’s largest e-commerce destination. With this easy-to-use, free app, Amazon.com customers with Android-powered smartphones will now have the opportunity to dramatically reduce their cellular phone bills. Plans are also in the works to peg netTALK DUO phone numbers to the app, creating a very strong synergy between the two offerings.”
The netTALK DUO Smartphone App is available at no charge at:
http://www.amazon.com/netTALK-Free-Calling-Throughout-Canada/dp/B005LJTODE/ref=sr_1_16?ie=UTF8&qid=1315602292&sr=8-16About netTALK.com, Inc.
netTALK.com,
Inc. is engaged in the design, distribution and sale of products and
low-cost VoIP services. The company’s flagship product, the NetTALK DUO,
offers
free
calling to any phone in the U.S. and Canada, and is
available via netTALK’s website and at WalMart.com,
Amazon.com,
Dell.com,
Buy.com,
TigerDirect.com,
CompUSA.com,
CircuitCity.com,
PCRichard.com,
Amazon.ca,
Dell.ca,
BestBuy.ca,
Sears.ca, all P.C.
Richard
&
Son, CompUSA,
and
TigerDirect
stores, and all Canadian
Best
Buy, Sears
and Zellers
stores.
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