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Voip Telecom International, Inc. (VTI) is a privately held Delaware corporation headquartered in Virginia. VTI is leading the telephony market in offering the future of communications today! The company's product offerings evolve around a maintainable toll-quality long distance telephone service for a flat-monthly fixed rate utilizing Internet Protocol (IP) technology. VTI is evolving into a major player in today's digital gateway.
IP telephony is the real time transmission of voice communications in the form of digitized "packets" of information over the public Internet or a private network, similar to the way in which e-mail and other data is transmitted. VTI was founded to capitalize on the growth of the Internet as a communications tool by commercially offering IP telephony services.
VTI utilizes a network of qualified vendors that allows its customers access to a private IP network. The use of this Voice-over-Internet Protocol (VoIP) on a private network allows for better quality and a more consistent service. The company has access to private networks that act like dedicated circuits but actually share the circuit with multiple users and eliminate in large part the need for expensive (to install, maintain, and use) fixed-point-to-point hard-wired private lines and switches.
The company's expanding customer base includes not only residential users, but also small and large businesses. VTI is a global provider of VoIP telephony services. The company's original focus started with providing long distance service to the domestic market. In 2002, VTI expanded its product offerings by adding long distance termination to nearly 200 countries around the world. As VTI continues to grow it expects that it will eventually move into the market that will give the company the capability to originate services from international markets.
Through use of the company's network of vendors, VTI's customers gain access to the use of VoIP telephony, circumventing traditional long distance fees. This approach has and will continue to provide a more desirable, as well as cost effective, means to communicate.
Ongoing press releases only help to validate VTI's vision of the future of telephone communications. The most recent Frost & Sullivan "VoIP Market Study" stated that the VoIP industry generated more than $1 billion in revenues in 2000 and that will exceed $14 billion by 2006. VoIP is catching on. It is being added as a complementary technology to help transfer traffic over the world's telephony networks at a rate that will triple the industry's value over the next six years.
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