February 14, 2007
Combined Technology Introduces Independent VoIP Telco Partnership Program
By Niladri Sekhar Nath, TMCnet Contributing Editor
In a bid to the expand global network of independent Internet Telco providers, Internet Telco Combined Technology has introduced a comprehensive, affordable VoIP Telco Partnership program.
Combined Technology's Internet Telco Partnership programs come with a revenue sharing VoIP Partner plan and a choice of three progressive VSP (Virtual Service Provider) business opportunities, including VSP Silver, Gold and Platinum.
"The cost of starting an Internet Telco business ranges from free as a VoIP Partner, to one of three affordable monthly VSP Partner lease plans starting at US$350 per month,” said Director of Business Development, Harmon Wilfred in a statement to the press. “Your choice will depend upon the number of customers served and the desired level of participation and control.”
Under the program, Independent VSP partners will have a web management portal with direct access to customer calling accounts and records. Gold and Platinum partners will have complete control over calling rates, service fees and profit margins.
According to the news release, services available only to standard Telco operators are exceeded with the Combined Technology patented InfiNET Softswitch architecture. VoIP products and services available include USB and stand alone netphone handsets, multiple line phone adapters, Virtual Numbers in over 50 countries, Virtual PBX (PABX) Global Office services, cell phone Global Roaming, SMS callback, a free PC Softphone download, and much more.
"Following the release of our latest SIP Protocol software, as well as the strategic world wide placement of remote servers and gateways; we are inviting entrepreneurs and ISP's to Fortune 500 conglomerates to join our network and share in the lucrative profits traditionally exclusive to the conventional telecom industry," Wilfred also commented.
Niladri Sekhar Nath is a contributing writer for TMCnet covering telecommunications, service providers and networking.
Voice over IP (VoIP) | X | A real-time communications system that converts voice into digital packets containing media and signaling data that travel over networks using Internet Protocol....more |
Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) | X | SIP is the real-time communication protocol for VoIP. SIP is a signaling protocol for Internet conferencing, telephony, presence, events notification (emergency calling) and instant messaging.
SIP...more |
Private Branch Exchange (PBX) | X | Originally, telephone features were provided by telephone central office switching systems, often called CENTREX.PBX systems emerged as customers wanted to have more calling features and control over...more |
Softswitch | X | A Softswitch server provides call routing and Authorization, Authentication and Accounting functions as well as signaling and switching control interface to and from gateways. Access Data Gateway prov...more |
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