March 17, 2009
InteleCom Unveils CoIP (Cellular over Internet Protocol)By Raju Shanbhag, TMCnet Contributing Editor Enabling its members to save hundreds of dollars per month on their cellular and landline long distance phone bills, InteleCom has unveiled a technology called “CoIP (Cellular over Internet Protocol), which it developed in partnership with WorldTel Xchange.
With the introduction of VoIP services, long distance calls have become inexpensive and customers are enjoying the fruits of the same. Many companies are competing with each other in this arena and this has resulted in further deduction in call rates. InteleCom recently released the MSI (News - Alert) Web 2.0 Marketing Suite through its subsidiary MySocialincome.com. This specialized suite of tools allows online business owners to utilize the online business builder tools and help them grow their businesses while earning an income. My Social Income (MSI) is the first Monetized Social Platform whereby over 50 percent of the advertising and revenue from the sales of its two flagship products, the Web 2.0 Communication Suite and Marketing Suite, are being shared by its members. This technology allows any cell phone, PDA, Blackberry or Apple (News - Alert) iPhone to work like a WiFi phone. This niche market will now get a considerable advantage in the marketplace to attract home and small business owners to “1 Button to Wi-Fi,” introduced by WorldTel Xchange. 1 Button to Wi-Fi is the first and only consumer-located, VoIP switching device that enables both fixed VoIP (home phone) and cellular VoIP (CoIP) for the individual and commercial enterprise consumer.
John A. Roberts, Jr., CEO and chairman of the board at MSI, stated: “I am confident that our international sales are going to be exceptional with our distributor base and new company partners. This product pays for itself while you make money while growing your business -- we are so glad to truly help the industry and our distributors.”
With the help of 1ButtonToWiFi, more than 4 billion cellular phone users and over 2.5 billion land line users in over 130 countries will now have an inexpensive way to make calls from anywhere in the world.
Raju Shanbhag is a contributing editor for TMCnet. To read more of Raju’s articles, please visit his columnist page. Edited by Patrick Barnard |