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This sounds interesting...

Aspen has found a new and unique way in providing you a cheaper and better alternative when calling the Philippines. Aspen Communication provides unlimited long distance calls to the Philippines for one monthly price. With Aspen, you don't have to do any reloads or count your minutes. When you sign up for Aspen's service, you simply call any time, any day, and talk for as long as you want.

Aspen will issue a cellphone or bagphone to your designated recipient in the Philippines regardless if they have their own cellphone. This will be the special cellphone or bagphone that is specifically for your long distance calls to the Philippines. Aspen will then issue you a US, Canadian, or international number for you to dial. When you call the number using any phone, the cellphone or bagphone issued in the Philippines will ring. Then you can talk to your loved ones in the Philippines for hours at time. Talk until you run out things to talk about for the day. Call again the next day and do it again. This is the real unlimited long distance to the Philippines.

There is no catch or gimmicks. You won't be stuck with a big bill because it's a fixed monthly rate. We promise we won't surprise you with a charge here, a charge there. Just one flat or fixed monthly rate.

If you call your family a lot, you can save with Aspen. Aspen will provide you with unlimited long distance minutes on your calls to the Philippines for a monthly price. So, why use phone cards? Go with Aspen. We give you unlimited minutes for a monthly price on your long distance calls to the Philippines.

If you need more phones in the Philippines, no problem, Aspen can provide you with a Family Plan. Select a service below and you're just a few steps away from calling your family or loved ones in the Philippines and give them the time that they deserve.

http://www.aspen-communication.com/

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I have been a subscriber of Aspen (pinoy calls) since December 2005 and so far I'm satisfied with the service. There are problems sometimes but the technical support are very accommodating. I used to have the two way calling cellphone before but something went wrong with their tower near my residence so they change it into bag phone. My fiance pays $65 a month for unlimited calls. The cellphone is better. It's $80/month I think but the recipient in PI can call any US numbers. Also, the US subscriber can call unlimited. When my fiance filled my petition I requested a certification from them and call details and they provided it.

"We know that all things work together for good to those who love God, to those who are the called according to His purpose" Romans 8:28

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We've been a subscriber of Aspen since January 2007. It went all good, and have to admit it really helped our relationship to be really strong as we could communicate everyday anywhere I am in the Philippines (as long as it is covered by their service) for just $65/month. But recently, the cellphone has been out so we are now using this VOIP, still under Aspen. The service is doing well excpet when problems occur with my internet connection. We are going to terminate the service since I'll be in the US soon. I really hope that the celphone thing will be back. If it will be back, I will get one for my family back here.

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