| A New Way To Do Long Distance Termination | | | | like DSL or cable and a local telephone line. It is |
| In 1984, the monolithic and monopolistic AT&T | | | | presumed that homeowners who become involved |
| was divided into the Regional Bell Operating | | | | with VoiParty will already be internet savvy and have |
| Companies (RBOCs). AT&T became a long | | | | the high speed internet connection. So they won't |
| distance carrier. That meant that any long distance | | | | have any additional cost for high speed internet |
| call in the United States started at one RBOC, | | | | because the VoiP voice stream represents only |
| continued through AT&T, and was terminated | | | | about one percent of the high speed internet |
| at another RBOC. In other words, the call actually | | | | bandwidth. However, they will need to acquire the |
| required the services and cooperation of at least | | | | VoiParty box and a dedicated local line. |
| three different companies. Since that time, many | | | | This means that the 1,300,000 homeowners will |
| companies have emerged to fulfill the three roles of | | | | essentially capitalize a significant percentage of the |
| call origination, long distance transport, and call | | | | technology infrastructure. That is most definitely a |
| termination. These companies purchase services from | | | | benefit for VoiParty that leads to significant cost |
| each other for each individual call that is placed. | | | | reductions and lower prices for long distance carriers. |
| Ultimately, any long distance call must get to the wire | | | | VoiParty has created a business model that also |
| that is connected to the destination telephone or, in | | | | makes it a good thing for the individual homeowners. |
| the case of cell phones, to the cell phone service | | | | In fact, VoiParty is creating what may be first |
| provider that can determine exactly where the cell | | | | genuinely passive income home business opportunity |
| phone is and connect to that phone right cell phone | | | | for private individuals. A true passive income must |
| tower. Today, that all typically that happens in a | | | | generate residual money with no work, and while |
| complex chain of electronic events by sending the call | | | | many passive income opportunities are advertised, |
| to a RBOC, a cellular provider, or one of their | | | | very few actually deliver. In the VoiParty model, |
| resellers. That has been the prevailing model for | | | | homeowners install the personalized switch boxes, |
| some time. Namely, the switches inside the RBOCs | | | | but then, VoiParty does all the work of selling the |
| and cellular providers got the call from the long | | | | product, long distance call termination, to long |
| distance carrier to the destination telephone device. | | | | distance carriers. The homeowners are compensated |
| The last big change in long distance telephony was | | | | for keeping the box in their homes, but they don't |
| the introduction of VoIP to carry long distance calls | | | | have to sell a thing. It's the first time a telephone |
| and companies like Vonage and Skype. Now a new | | | | company will pay you instead of the other way |
| player comes into the Inter Exchange Connection | | | | around. All the participating homeowners need to do |
| (IXC) market that intends to revolutionize the long | | | | is watch the lights on the box flash and open their |
| distance call termination business and provide | | | | check. |
| termination service to long distance carriers for a | | | | The Homeowner Compensation Model |
| fraction of what they are currently paying. They plan | | | | Homeowners will be compensated in three ways. |
| to take about 10 percent of the $800,000,000 | | | | First, they will get free VoIP based long distance |
| monthly market. | | | | service simply by owning a box. Each box has a |
| VoiParty has a new technology model that changes | | | | connection for a telephone and homeowners may |
| the basic long distance termination strategy, and with | | | | use that telephone to place calls over VoIP. In the |
| the change in technical strategy comes a change in | | | | beginning this will be throughout the USA and Canada, |
| the basic business model that promises to provide a | | | | but expect that to grow. This has a definite value |
| genuine passive income home business opportunity. | | | | because homeowners will be able to discontinue |
| VoiParty likes to describe itself as putting telephone | | | | other long distance service they may have. |
| poles into the homes of individual people, but a more | | | | Second, VoiParty will pay homeowners cash. They |
| appropriate metaphor is that VoiParty is updating the | | | | plan to pay out 70% of the corporate profits from |
| old small switchboards that rural families had in their | | | | selling call termination services to the individual |
| homes at the beginning of the last century for 2010. | | | | homeowners. |
| They are exchanging the large scale switches that do | | | | The third compensation component is based on |
| call termination in the big phone companies will small, | | | | VoiParty's strategy for getting boxes into the |
| personalized switches that fit in individual homes, and | | | | 1,300,000 homes they require to achieve their |
| that is what creates the home business opportunity. | | | | projected market share. That is no small task and |
| Their technology focuses around small VoiParty | | | | VoiParty has decided to use a network marketing |
| connection boxes about the size of DSL modems. In | | | | style recruitment technique to accomplish it. They will |
| a sense, the individual homes become a critical part | | | | pay each homeowner to recruit other homeowners |
| of this new telephone company. The home business | | | | to participate in the program. This also impacts how |
| opportunity is that VoiParty compensates individual | | | | they will distribute the 70% of profits because that |
| homeowners for putting these small switches into | | | | will be based on how effective each homeowner has |
| their homes. It is a genuinely passive income because | | | | been in recruiting others into the program and the |
| after the initial installation, homeowners don't need to | | | | subsequent organizational structure under them. The |
| do anything other than watch the lights flash on the | | | | number of people recruited determines the maximum |
| box. | | | | amount that can be earned. In that sense VoiParty is |
| VoiParty Technology Overview | | | | also similar to network marketing. |
| Consider this simplified description of the VoiParty | | | | VoiParty differs from network marketing in several |
| technological strategy. Long distance carriers typically | | | | important ways. First and foremost, VoiParty |
| use the call termination service that is the least | | | | customers are the long distance carriers rather than |
| expensive. They have software that does that | | | | the individual homeowners. In most network |
| automatically, and VoiParty intends to be the lowest | | | | marketing companies the members are also the main |
| cost alternative. The long distance carriers will send | | | | customers. Second, homeowners are not required to |
| calls to VoiParty central offices in Florida or Montreal. | | | | purchase anything else from the company after they |
| Then the VoiParty computers analyze the NPA-NXX | | | | purchase their personal connection box. There are no |
| (area code and first three digits) of the destination | | | | monthly minimums, no automatic shipments, and none |
| telephone and determine which of the 1,300,000 | | | | of the other things that have alienated so many |
| homes with VoiParty boxes the call can be sent to. | | | | people from network marketing. |
| The VoiParty central computers communicate with | | | | Summary |
| those individual boxes over the internet to determine | | | | VoiParty does have a novel approach to long |
| which box is available. When a particular box is found, | | | | distance call termination strategy. They have |
| the central computer passes the call to the box using | | | | definitely thought out of the box in both their |
| VoIP technology. The call goes from the call | | | | technology and business models. It also has a clear |
| originator through the long distance carrier to | | | | opportunity for homeowners who decide to |
| VoiParty central office. Then it's sent to one of the | | | | participate in building out the infrastructure. The critical |
| personalized telephone switch boxes. | | | | factor in their success in achieving a 10% market |
| However, that still doesn't get the call to the desired | | | | share will be their success in actually getting |
| telephone. The call must finally connect to the | | | | 1,300,000 individuals who want to play. That is an |
| destination telephone device. VoiParty achieves that | | | | extraordinarily high participation for a typical network |
| final connection by instructing the selected | | | | marketing company that usually takes years to |
| personalized connection box to place a local call to | | | | achieve. People familiar with network marketing |
| the destination number using a local telephone line. | | | | recruitment are aware of that fact, so the |
| The VoiParty Business Model | | | | determining factor will be how many people are willing |
| This is an interesting technological approach to long | | | | to take a risk of a couple hundred dollars for the |
| distance call termination. It yields an interesting | | | | possibility of a true passive income stream. The risk |
| business model. The 1,300,000 personalized VoiParty | | | | is probably worth it because even if the goal of |
| boxes will be purchased by individual homeowners. | | | | 1,300,000 personalized boxes is not reached, the |
| Each box requires a high speed internet connection | | | | lower company profits will be distributed among. |