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February 28, 2002
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Voip Telecom International Adds International Calling to Over 200 International Destinations |
| VTI Expands Its Products Offerings to Include International Calling
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STAFFORD, Virginia February 28, 2002 Voip Telecom International announced today that it has completed a beta test and national roll out of its international platform. The GlobalConnect plans allow acces to over 200 international destinations with no access fees and no surcharges. VTI's international rates are among the lowest in the market! With GlobalConnect international calling plans, not only can you place international calls, you can also call domestically. This product is a tremendous cost saver on calls to various countries around the world. This product allows customers to make calls to any international destination within a three-month timeframe, not exceeding the price of the package purchased.
About Voip Telecom International
Voip Telecom International (VTI) is a next generation digital telecommunications company focused on the deployment of worldwide digital, voice as well as data communications, via fiber optic, VoIP, satellite and public switched networks. The company's strategic vision is to become a leader in converging conductivity solutions by building a major consortium of the highest quality VoIP entities, to obtain a significant market share of international long distance traffic to Europe and Asia.
VTI's strategic objective is to market maintainable toll quality long distance service for a flat monthly rate utilizing Internet Protocol (VoIP) technology. VTI commenced its marketing efforts in May 1999, and its prospective customers include small and large businesses and residential users, and resellers (customers who purchase the service at a reduced price and market it). VTI's nationwide network provides high quality, easy-to-use Internet-based long distance telecommunications service offering unlimited use for a flat monthly rate. The technologies employed by the company allow its customers to make telephone-to-telephone calls using simple, fast call placement with their existing telephone equipment - no computer equipment is required.
The market for Internet telephony services is expected to be extremely competitive. VTI expects to compete with other companies. In addition, a number of large, well capitalized companies such as AT&T, MCI, Sprint, LDDS/WorldCom, Excel, Qwest, Cisco, Intel, Lucent, Nortel, and Dialogic have announced their intentions to offer a variety of services that are expected to facilitate communications over the Internet.