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Voce (Italian for voice) was a premium Mobile Virtual Network Operator (MVNO) using the AT&T GSM network sold by Neiman-Marcus and created by Japanese company Faith Communications. During the month of January 2008, ownership was transferred to SunCal Midwest. The service launched November 2005 and subsequently shut down February 1, 2008 with no official announcement, which caught most customers and some company executives completely by surprise.

The MVNO targeted individuals who desired a mobile phone with unlimited calling, plus an included concierge service. The initiation fee was $500, with a recurring $200 monthly charge (excluding tax). Included was a free customized Voce handset with damage insurance, free trade-in replacements every twelve months, and free accessories, unlimited domestic calling and roaming, unlimited directory assistance, SMS, and WAP, personalized setup and training, and unlimited access to a concierge for travel assistance, technical support, and other services. The original plan was for a $1500 sign up fee and $500 monthly charge, but with new handsets every four months. Handsets available were the Motorola KRZR, Nokia E61i, Nokia N95, LG Prada, Nokia 8600 Luna, Sony Ericsson W880i.

Voce was available in Arizona, California, Florida, Nevada, New Jersey, and New York.

Controversy arose in January 2008, when many Voce clients were double billed on their last statements. Following this, on February 1, 2008, cell phone service was disconnected. Voce has never provided an official statement to its customers regarding the status of its network, but all company phone numbers are disconnected and Voce has now taken down their website. Following the elimination of cell phone service, many Voce customers complained to Neiman Marcus requesting refunds or store credit. Neiman Marcus did not issue any such credits, but referred existing customers to preferred vendors to replace their service. Most customers were referred to AT&T for cell phone service, and to Red Butler for concierge services.

Company executives have reported being fired via text message, or simply having their phones turned off, confirming that the company abruptly went out of business. RCR Wireless News reports that, the former COO, Roy Kosuge, discovered that he’d been fired when his phone line was disconnected, he told the Los Angeles Times.

Voce (disambiguation)

Voce is a defunct mobile phone company.

Voce may also refer to:

Voce (choir)

Voce, Inc. is a chamber choir based in Hartford, Connecticut. Founded in 2006, Voce donates much of its concert and recording proceeds to charity, in accordance with its philanthropic mission.

In 2008, National Medal of Arts recipient Morten Lauridsen collaborated with the choir to create a recording of his choral works. The recording, Sure On This Shining Night, was released in June, 2010, and had its world radio premiere on KUSC July 8, 2010.

Usage examples of "voce".

The Tools of Bael consist of the Anima di LuciferBlood of Luciferthat is the aquamanile, and the Voce di Luciferthe Voice of Luciferwhich is a gold chalice.

Giunto il convoglio al camposanto e sepolto il cadavere non una voce vi fu che in suo onore dicesse una parola di orazione funebre.

And he spoke like an examiner who was confident that he could floor his examinee in viva voce.

Denis Dussoubs was speaking:-- Admonet et magna testatur voce per umbras.

He has already stamped his personality on the batch, bawling out one guy for not doing his job, while on another occasion, on sentry duty, he was conversing with Coyle sotto voce when Robinson stomped up ignoring all the rules on keeping quiet at night so Tanner backhanded him in the face without even looking like Baloo unleashing a heavy paw.

These terms seem to be used synonymously and the latter is used where messa di voce is meant.

Stigelli was also one of the same style of singers at that time and I heard them both in grand opera and there was never a tremolo in either of their voices but perfect art in messa di voce, Bel Canto singing.

The office of chancellor, among the AngloSaxons, resembled more that of a secretary of state than that of our present chancellor See Spelman in voce Cancellarius.

Hareton Earnshaw was performing his orison SOTTO VOCE, in a series of curses directed against every object he touched, while he rummaged a corner for a spade or shovel to dig through the drifts.

Si presentò a voce alta davanti alla porta chiusa e, dopo il tempo necessario a togliere catene e catenacci, fu ricevuto nella roccaforte.

The Assyse, all in ane voce, be the mouth of the said Thomas Galloway, chanceller, chosen be thame, ffand, pronouncet and declairit the said Robert Weir to be ffylit, culpable and convict of the crymes above specifiet, mentionat in the said Dittay.

Sempre accoccolato accanto a Einstein, Travis chiese con voce gonfia di pianto: «Ma le probabilità?

L'aveva fatto con la memoria addestrata del perfetto Os­servatore, ripetendo le conversazioni parola per parola, ri­costruendo il tono di voce e l'espressione in ogni minimo particolare.

Poi a gran voce chiamò gli uomini della barca ordinando di sbarcare le cose destinate al governatore.

She arranged herself, a bit stiffly, in an armchair in the Grand Salon, and discoursed sotto voce with Bonaventure Rossignol.