VoIP Services Infrastructure Nationwide
Posted in VoIP - Voice over IP, Favorite, Company NewsOn Wednesday, October 11, 2006
VoIP Services, Oct 10, 2006, VoIP, Inc., a provider of Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) communications solutions for service providers, resellers and consumers, announced that its carrier subsidiary, Volo Communications, has completed the initial phase of its nationwide network VoIP System infrastructure service, with area expansion through the addition of locations in New York, Florida, Massachusetts and Georgia. The expansion will allow the Company to give VoIP service for over fifty million households and business subscriber lines in those areas.
Shawn Lewis, VoIP Inc.’s Chief Technology Officer:
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We are pleased to have created such a sizable and reliable network in a relatively short period of time…
…In addition to offering cutting-edge VoIP technology, we are now building, what will be the one of the top five largest CLEC networks in the country, behind leading providers such as Level 3 Communications and XO Holdings…
…Our network has the ability to service a diverse customer base with an array of technologies and new applications, such as our Click4MeT brand Click-to-Call VoIP technology, as well as traditional voice and direct Enhanced 911 facilities. Within six months, we expect to more than triple the size of our network, providing our customers with even greater benefit and a more rewarding telecommunications experience..
The second phase of this national VoIP Service, already underway, which is expected to be completed in February, will continue to expand its own facilities-based network to areas including Colorado, Texas, New Jersey, Arizona, Washington, North Carolina and California. The Company plans, by the completion of the fourth phase of its expansion, expected to be finished by the end of 2007, to continue its expansion in 21 states to provide VoIP communications services to more than an available 200 million subscriber and enterprise lines, Wireless Broadband Providers, Internet Service Providers, Carriers and other Next-Generation Service Providers. When completed, VoIP expects to be one of the top five CLEC’s based upon the size of its network.
Source: VoIP Inc. via asteriskvoipnews.com
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