New Service for E-Biz to Donate 13% of Profits to Charity

August 29, 2005 (PRLEAP.COM) Technology News
"I wanted my success to bring success to others. That's why I'm doing this" states Cheryl Lester, President of CPS Networks.

She continues, "We're going to donate $2 from every customers' monthly bill directly to charities that help young entrepreneurs. I want every young person in Canada to have the tools and resources that I never had."

The service, launching August 29th 2005, provides unlimited long distance calling anywhere in North America to the e-business crowd. It is the very first of its kind.

"Back when I first started online, I was calling 20-30 prospects every day. My phone bill was higher than my rent. I decided to change that." states Lester.

The service, which costs customers a mild $47/month, is expected to be a big hit. 13% of all profits will go directly to charities like the YEA and CYBF of Canada, and all customers will have the option of donating more directly to those organizations.

"I have a lot of faith in this service, and a lot of faith in the people who help provide it. If I didn't, I don't think I could have made it this far."

With more and more businesses flocking to the internet, and more and more startups making their website their top priority, CPS Networks is hoping to donate upwards of $150,000 of their profits within the next year.

"We want to set an example. Our business wouldn't be successful without your business - and we want to make businesses grow."

CPS Networks is launching their new service, referred to as CPS Guru Phone, August 29th 2005. For more information on this one of a kind phone service, visit http://www.cpsnetworks.com