Business Services Industry

CallWave Launches Virtual Fax Service

Business Wire, Nov 27, 2007

New Affordable Bundled Offerings Make Sending and Receiving Faxes as Convenient as Email

SANTA BARBARA, Calif. -- CallWave, Inc. (NASDAQ:CALL) today announced the availability of CallWave Virtual Fax, enabling users to send and receive faxes from the convenience of their computer. CallWave's service offers a variety of bundled packages to meet the various needs of today's corporate professional, office productivity worker and mobile executive.

Economically priced - up to 35% less than the competition - CallWave Virtual Fax enables users to send and receive faxes while at work, at home or on the road. Users are alerted to successful transmissions and new faxes via text messages and email notifications. Offering more than just send and receive convenience, CallWave Virtual Fax offers a permanent, searchable archive via a personalized online webpage.

"Faxing is still common in the business world today, yet the traditional method of faxing - using a bulky, premise based machine and reams of paper - doesn't fit into the modern office," said Jeff Cavins, Chief Executive Officer of CallWave. "With CallWave Virtual Fax, professionals now have an easy, affordable and secure way to send and receive important documents - without the hassles of traditional fax machines."

CallWave's services are tailored for all individuals and groups looking to incorporate virtual fax into their daily operations, including the one-person shop and the office of 100 or more. There is no longer a need to install a new phone line, purchase an expensive and bulky fax machine or waste paper. Users can get a number in their calling area and small businesses can expand their service to include private fax numbers for all employees, as well as multiple fax numbers for the business, business phone numbers and matching phone and fax numbers.

CallWave Virtual Fax service is secure, cost efficient and eco-friendly. The set-up process is simple and easy for users - they can sign-up direct at www.callwave.com.

Pricing and Availability

CallWave Virtual Fax comes in three flexible packages, providing users with a suite of options to best suit their personal and professional faxing needs. The secure service includes a local private fax number and unlimited storage - turning faxes into digital assets that can be filed, shared and saved in a personalized online webpage.

CallWave Virtual Fax is available now at www.callwave.com. Prices start at $9.95 a month and there is a no obligation seven-day free trial.

About CallWave, Inc.

CallWave is a mobile telephony and speech application company that enables mobile, landline, and desktop interoperability in ways never before possible. The result is a true, fully integrated, unified communications experience that provides complete control and manageability of the most critical devices on which users rely - the PC and the phone.

CallWave's services are interoperable across mobile, computer and landline devices and work with a user's existing phone number and service provider. CallWave also private-labels its full suite of services to partners and carriers - providing the critical layer in their unified communications strategy. Founded in 1998, CallWave is a publicly traded (NASDAQ:CALL) company headquartered in Santa Barbara, California.

This press release may contain certain statements of a forward-looking nature. Such statements are made pursuant to the "forward-looking statements" and "safe harbor" provisions within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange of 1934, as amended. The statements contained herein which are not historical facts are considered forward-looking statements under federal securities laws. Such forward-looking statements are based on the beliefs of our management as well as assumptions made by and information currently available to them. The Company has no obligation to update such forward-looking statements. Actual results may vary significantly from these forward-looking statements.

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