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GLOPEX
The
Global Broadband Phone Network |
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In
early 2005, Nicer launched its global
phone services brand "GLOPEX"?
targeting residential and business
sectors from North America and through
distributors in many countries around
the globe. Users can subscribe to
the service on-line at www.glopex.net
and receive the GLOPEX broadband telephone
adaptor (GLOPEX) through any of Nicer's
distributors. Users will have telephone
number mobility and be able to carry
phone numbers with them anywhere in
the world. Most importantly, no long
distance charges are applicable between
users using the GLOPEX service. As
an added feature, users can receive
and make calls to any phone number
in the world. The new concept of Long-Distance
phone service developed by Nicer will
have a major impact on the traditional
phone service market. GLOPEX
works in the same way as a traditional
phone, but provides more features.
Whether you are in you office or
traveling abroad, you can connect
to the GLOPEX service wherever a broadband
Internet connection is available.
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Any
Device Can be a Phone |
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In
addition to traditional telephones,
VoIP can use almost any intelligent
network device to make a voice call. With
a microphone and headset, users can
make VoIP calls from PCs, notebooks
and even PDAs. Helping
to dispel the perception of complexity,
and in order to provide a level of
familiarity with the process for making
a call, carriers and independent soft
ware vendors have developed "soft
phones" to run on the non-standard
devices. Most soft phones are designed
to look very similar to traditional
telephone handsets, with number pads
and displays. However, unlike traditional
handsets, soft phones often have extended
functionality, such as direct dialing
with address books or contact lists
stored on the device.
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Industry
Background |
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VoIP
has grown significantly over the last
several years as indicated by an increase
in traffic and by hardware shipments.
Cisco is now selling more than one million
IP phones annually. Growth for VoIP
hardware is predicted to continue, with
In-Stat/MDR estimating 7 million VoIP
phones in use by 2007.
In
2000, VoIP carried only 5.9 billion
minutes of international traffic or
just 4% of the total minutes carried.
Three years later, TeleGeography estimated
that VoIP carried 24.5 billion minutes--an
increase to nearly 13% of the total
international minutes. IDC also estimates
that VoIP now carries about 10% of
all voice traffic, both international
and domestic.
According to Seaboard Group Research
(September 2004), more than 15,000
Canadians already subscribe to VoIP
plans in September 2004.
The
fast growing market has attracted
the attention of major communication
companies as well as government organizations.
Communication companies are seeking
to partici-pate in the market while
governments are trying to understand
if and how VoIP should be regulated.
The interest in the market, combined
with the competitive pressure VoIP
presents to existing communication
industries makes for a complex and
dynamic market.
Visit:www.glopex.net
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Computer
Telephony Products |
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Computer Telephony
Products provides IP Business phone
systems and applications tailored to
meet the needs of your business, leveraging
next generation voice and data integrated
communications technology with business
process understanding, Vertical solutions
enhance customer service, increase productivity
and drive strategic business change
for our customers.
- Instant Office
Integrated IP Communications Platform
for Distributed Enterprises.
- TeleVantage IP Business phone System
for Small to Medium Businesses and
Call Centers.
Contact us today to learn how a Nicer
solution can enhance your business.
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