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| July 11, 2005 10:30 PM EDT |

LOS ANGELES, CA -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 07/11/05 -- InfiniCall Corporation (OTC BB: INFL) is pleased to announce that it plans to offer extended services and Calling Plans commencing August 20, 2005. At present, the Company offers to its more than 240,000 VoIP subscribers a calling plan which encompasses unlimited calling throughout the United States, Canada, most of Europe, selected countries in Asia and two Latin America countries for a flat monthly fee of $15.
All of InfiniCall's consumer subscribers use proprietary software to make and receive telephone calls from their personal computer. InfiniCall will begin assigning telephone numbers that are reachable by all conventional telephone networks. InfiniCall subscribers will thus be able to give out a telephone number that they may be reached at by any land-line or wireless telephone subscriber.
In an effort to accelerate consumer acceptance of VoIP services, InfiniCall will begin offering a total of five levels of service which will include (i) receiving unlimited calls and free telephone dialing service for 5 minutes; (ii) for $5.00 per month, in addition to receiving a local telephone number, the subscriber may complete 15 minutes of calls per day throughout the United States; (iii) for $16.00 per month, a local telephone number and unlimited calls within the United States with 300 minutes to selected international markets; (iv) for $21 per month, a local telephone number, unlimited calling within the United States and selected international markets and; (v), for $30.00 per month, a local telephone number, unlimited United States calling and broadband (DSL) service.
About InfiniCall Corporation
InfiniCall is an emerging company in the fast growing VoIP industry. The company provides its customers with access to low cost, long-distance calling via the Internet.
Forward-Looking Statements
This release contains forward-looking statements, including, without limitation, statements concerning our business and possible or assumed future results of operations. Our actual results could differ materially from those anticipated.
Contact:
James Trodden
310/289-2338
Email Contact
www.infinicall.net
Published July 11, 2005
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