The Private Label Program is for companies that want to resell a complete line of VOIP services. Our Private Label program gives you the ability to get into the VOIP business fast and at low cost. We give you the tools to manage your clients through a web interface. A private label web site is also included. You buy wholesale from us and sell retail to your clients. You pocket the difference.
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FEATURES
- Start your own VOIP telecommunications business.
- Low investment and startup fee.
- Get started immediately.
- 100% web based. Nothing to install.
- No programming required.
- No equipment to manage.
- No hosting fees.
- No rental fees.
- Private label. Promote your own brand.
- Private label of a telecommunications website included. www.milbanktwo.com is one example.
- Private label the Diamondcard softphone with your company name. Optional.
- Private label of the login page included.
- Create client accounts in seconds.
- Create prepaid or postpaid accounts.
- Set your own destination retail pricing through our web interface.
- Sophisticated billing engine at your disposal. No additional charge!
- Mobile functionality for creating. recharging and modifying client accounts!
If you are serious about starting your own VOIP telecommunications business please contact us to become a Private Label of our services.
We can be reached at salesATdiamondcard.us. Or call one of the following phone numbers.
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CONTACT INFORMATION
+1-303-997-0900 – USA
+1-877-402-VOIP (+1-877-402-8647) – USA toll free
+1-647-722-2117 – Toronto, Canada
+33-176-641-289 – Paris, France
+44-207-100-5767 – London, United Kingdom
See Also:
- Diamondcard
- Diamondcard Hosted PBX Service
- Diamondcard VPN Service
- Diamondcard SMS Service
- Asterisk settings Diamondcard for how to configure Asterisk for Diamondcard connections
- Diamondcard IAX Softphone
- Diamondcard Global Call Shop Platform
- Diamondcard Prepaid Calling Card Platform
- Diamondcard Conference Call Service