Why pay extra for features such as Voicemail, Caller ID and Call Waiting?
Free Advanced Features
VoX provides Basic 911 coverage nationwide and E911 where
available. VoX must know the physical location of your VoX
telephone adapter. You will be prompted to provide this
information during sign-up. If this address is not accurate or
if you move your adapter to another location, even temporarily,
you must use the VoX online account management portal at
https://control.voxcorp.net.pr/ or
call customer service at 1.800.VOX.1699 to update the physical
location of your adapter.
If this information is not accurately
on record, emergency services will not be able to locate you if
you are unable to speak your address or are disconnected –
even in areas where E911 service is available. 911 service may
be disrupted by power outages or outages of your Internet service.
We urge you to review the “Emergency Services – 911
Dialing” section in the VoX Terms
of Service agreement for more information about 911 Dialing.
With VoX, you can control your Voice mail via your phone or our
account management portal.
VoX Caller ID enables the phone number of the calling party to
be displayed on your phone.
VoX Call Waiting works just like the call waiting feature available
with a traditional telephone service, but with VoX you don't pay extra for it.
Use VoX's online account management portal to quickly configure
Call Forwarding to an alternate number.
With Three Way Calling, you will be able to connect with two
other parties at the same time.
Calls within the VoX network are always free. This includes
domestic and international calls.
Now you can take your phone service with you when you travel.
Simply pack your telephone adapter. As long as your have access
to a broadband Internet connection, you can still make and
receive calls on your VoX number. Note that some International
locations require adapters to support U.S. power supply and
telephone cable standards.
VoX telephone adaptors support two lines. Just select
"Add a second line" during the order process and you
will be prompted to choose a rate plan for that line.
With VoX, you are free to select a number in your local calling
area or anywhere else in the country.
VoX Call Return enables you to dial *69 to automatically return
the last incoming call. While there is no additional charge for
this feature, any outgoing minutes used to return a call count
towards your plan (does not apply to callers with Unlimited
plan).
Caller ID Block, also known as *67, allows you to block your
identity when making a phone call. This feature can be activated
from your phone or through your online account management
portal.
VoX enables you to easily block and unblock international
calling. The feature is configurable via VoX's online account
management portal.
Use this feature to prevent Directory Assistance calls from
your VoX phone.
Do Not Disturb allows you to send callers right to voicemail
— even before the first ring.
Speed dial allows you to store up to 100 of the phone numbers
you call most often, and then retrieve those numbers with a
2–digit combination. 2–digit speed dialing works
for International numbers too. This feature is controlled
through VoX's online account management portal.
The VoX account management portal allows you to manage your
account, configure services, and even view received calls,
missed calls and dialed calls. Customers can log in from the
home page of this site or go to https://control.voxcorp.net.pr/.
Directory assistance calls are just $0.95 per call.
Virtual Numbers are numbers that ring to your primary line.
Since you select the area code, Virtual Numbers are a great
way to provide friends, family, business colleagues or customers
with a local number where they can reach you. Whether you have
a son across the state in college or a customer on the opposite
coast, Virtual Numbers make it seem as if you’re right
next door for only $4.95.
* Directory assistance is billed at $0.95 per call.
** Feature is available for $4.95 per month