Internet telephony or VoIP is widely spreading in business sector apart from call centre circle.
Internet telephony, or voice over Internet protocol (VoIP), might be destined to reshape telecommunications and telephone operators are feared about ending up on the wrong side of fate.
After enduring a 40-day business suspension for unlawful marketing activities, Hanarotelecom, the country’s second-largest fixed-line telephony and broadband Internet provider, will resume gathering customers Friday.
And tapping an emerging market for Internet telephony would play a big part in the company’s game plan.
Optimists believe that the Korean market for VoIP could explode in the coming months, with the government expecting to adopt number portability for Internet phones as early as next month. The policy will allow telephone subscribers to switch to cheaper VoIP services without changing their numbers and offer new possibilities for companies like Hanarotelecom, which has been struggling to strengthen its share in the saturated fixed-line market.
London Voip or Internet telephony service providers named Mxdigital and centric are capturing the market share in UK.
Monday, August 4, 2008
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