CallWave Virtual Fax Helps Corporate America Go Green

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CallWave Virtual Fax Helps Corporate America Go Green

With CallWave’s eco-friendly Virtual Fax, businesses save money, time and the environment

Santa Barbara, Calif., November 27, 2007 – CallWave, Inc. (NASDAQ: CALL) today announced the availability of CallWave Virtual Fax. Designed so users can conveniently send and receive faxes right from their computer, CallWave Virtual Fax provides corporations, mobile professionals and entrepreneurs with a new user-friendly, affordably-priced, environmentally-conscious communications solution.

“Faxing is an essential part of office activities, but the traditional faxing process has surprisingly negative impacts on our environment – wasting paper, killing trees and emitting toxic particles and gases into the atmosphere,” said Jeff Cavins, Chief Executive Officer of CallWave. “With CallWave Virtual Fax, professionals can quickly and easily communicate – while saving paper, toner and energy. Easy-to-use, cost-effective and green, CallWave Virtual Fax is a powerful fax solution for today’s executive.”

Fax – The Silent Eco-Killer

Fax machines are one of the most energy intensive office tools. Even when idle, they consume energy – and energy production is one of the biggest sources of carbon emissions. However, the damage done by faxing goes beyond the machine itself as U.S. companies use 210 billion sheets of paper each year for faxing alone. 17 million trees are lost annually to supply this paper, contributing to global warming and soil erosion, among several other environmental problems.

CallWave Virtual Fax – The Green Solution

CallWave Virtual Fax offers a simple and effective way to protect the environment – eliminating paper from the faxing process and making the energy-inefficient fax machine obsolete. Additionally, CallWave Virtual Fax removes the need for ink and toner cartridges, two forms of non-biodegradable waste that fill landfills and result in methane and other greenhouse gases.

CallWave Virtual Fax, is available now at prices up to 35% less than the competition. For a limited time, interested subscribers can enjoy a seven-day free trial – saving paper and energy with no obligation. For additional details please visit www.callwave.com.

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.

Data sources include: http://www.woodconsumption.org, http://www.mdfsystems.com/artman/publish/article_42.shtml, http://www.acrr.org/resourcities/dematerialisation/dema_did.htm





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