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VoIP-PAL.com Announces Reseller Website Development

Wed Nov 11, 2009 1:52pm EST
  SUN VALLEY, CA, Nov 11 (MARKET WIRE) -- 
VoIP-PAL.com, Inc. (PINKSHEETS: VPLM), a broadband VoIP telecom company,
today announced the expansion of its Product Development Division to fast
track the launch of its first reseller program, www.PointsPhone.com. In
addition, they will build the reseller websites and backend for
www.loyaltyphone.com and www.rewardsphone.com, all of which will be
"powered by VoIP-PAL" and will include VoIP-PAL's new Mobil VoIP service
to be offered at launch.

    "Customers, through their purchase of a product from www.voip-pal.com, can
experience cost-effective communications, without the necessity of
additional hardware or equipment," said Dennis Chang, President and
Officer. In addition, Chang said, "VoIP-PAL management continues to take
actions to achieve its goals, providing state-of-the-art communication
services that will enable local, North American and international
capabilities and dedicated social networking."

     VoIP-PAL anticipates a quick implementation of its platforms, and will be
announcing several new programs during 2009.

    Mr. Chang further commented, "This is an exciting time for VoIP-PAL, as we
are now moving the company to the next level of distribution with a
Reseller program, and by launching our new iPhone and iPod compatible
Mobil VoIP service, we will be current with the demands of consumers in
our market niche."

    Richard G. Kipping has resigned his positions with VoIP-PAL.com due to
health reasons, and welcomes Dennis Chang to the new positions of
President and Officer. With his guidance, the VoIP-PAL RESELLER program
will be successful.

    About VoIP-PAL.com, Inc.

    VoIP-PAL.com, Inc. is a broadband VoIP telecom company offering local and
long distance VoIP services to consumers and business owners. The company
offers turnkey solutions for its Partners for the Loyalty Transactional
platform. For more information, please contact Dennis Chang at
(818.627.0911) or dtchang@voip-pal.com or visit us at
http://www.voip-pal.com.

    All statements contained in this news release, other than those
identifying historical facts, constitute "forward-looking statements"
within the meaning of Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934
and the Safe Harbor provisions as contained in the Private Securities
Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Such forward-looking statements relating
to the Company's future expectations, including but not limited to
revenues and earnings, technology efficacy, strategies and plans, are
subject to safe harbors protection. Actual Company results and
performance may be materially different from any future results,
performance, strategies, plans, or achievements that may be expressed or
implied by any such forward-looking statements. The Company disclaims any
obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements.

    

Contact:
Dennis Chang
818.627.0911
dtchang@voip-pal.com
http://www.voip-pal.com

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