VoIP services company Nationwide Telecom is certainly happy about the opportunities in the VoIP and VoIP equipment industries.
In the US telecommunications map, strong subscriber and revenue growth rates have helped the surge of VoIP, carving a niche. Moreover, the entry of Comcast (News - Alert) and other cable companies have made VoIP related services the preferred method over other modes of telecom.
Nationwide Telecom noted that last year, the US cable companies had a subscriber base of over 20 million subscribers. Also, non-facilities based VoIP providers such as Skype (News - Alert) are also making huge progress in the U.S VoIP market.
The company observes that the market for VoIP is also buoyed by the entry of prominent companies such as Microsoft and Apple along with Internet giants Google (News - Alert) and Yahoo! In addition, some VoIP Network providers have started developing unique, integrated business communications solution featuring SMS along with its IP phone service.
Nationwide Telecom said that the future belongs to such innovations. The company expects that the new features like these will enable it to roll out new services in the future too.
Company officials said that enterprise VoIP is becoming a new trend in the market. However, there are still some technology blocks. But, according to industry experts, enterprise VoIP is the next big thing.
There is also expectation from mobile VoIP, which is positioned for an exponential growth as there is a sharp increase in usage of WiFi (News - Alert)-enabled handsets. Industry reports note that 3G networks and the WiMAX network on which the major carriers are planning to upgrade to an open access LTE (News - Alert) platform – especially for investing in 4G – is sure to propel mobile VoIP into the limelight of telecom.Nationwide Telecom said that it has always been in the forefront of innovation with an already profitable wholesale and reseller program, managed partitioning services, and end-to-end contact center solutions. The company believes that the new scenario will help the company expand its offerings even more.
Anshu Shrivastava is a contributing editor for TMCnet. To read more of Anshu’s articles, please visit her columnist page.
Edited by Carrie Schmelkin