Vonage Starts Rallying Cry For Broadband Phones

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With large communications companies mostly on the sidelines and smaller players focusing on highly targeted direct and online efforts, Vonage is hoping to take an early lead in the broadband-telephone field with a $15 million national campaign.

TV and radio work from New York shop The Gardner-Nelson Project portrays Vonage as the rallying point for a grassroots movement against traditional phone companies. Vonage provides phone service through the Internet for a flat monthly fee, a system known as Voice Over Internet Protocol or VoIP.

In one TV spot—fashioned in 30-second, 60-second and 1:20 versions—shop owners post signs in their windows that read, “Down with high phone bills, switch to Vonage.”



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