Thursday, May 29, 2008

Eastern Europe Enjoys GoIP International’s Services

Seeking more market outlets for its service, GoIP International has extended its sales outlet to Beogard, which is in Serbia. This service to be offered by Srdjan Djordjevic is expected to serves as a stepping stone for GoIP in a bid to increasing its presence in Eastern Europe.

Known as a seasoned telecom professional,  Srdjan Djordjevic will market  and sell GoIP's "VoIP in a Box" solution to ISP's, Carriers, MVNO's and ITSP's. As an innovative product, service provider can offer personalized and advanced Voice over IP services to their customers by utilizing GoIP International's "VoIP in a Box" white label platform.

Happy about this new development, Ivan Solvason, Founder and CEO of GoIP International stated that "After multiple successful deliveries of our "VoIP in a Box" solutions, we felt it was now time to expand and setup a strong local presence in the growing Eastern European broadband market to support the growing demand for VoIP services."

 

The response of users to the service has revived their spirit, each day they witness thousands new broadband subscribers sign up for services, where 40% of those origins from the Eastern European market. This market is growing with incredible speed and most ISP's - offering Wimax, ADSL or Wi-Fi broadband is currently looking at GoIP's private label "VoIP in a Box" solution, to bundle their offering with innovative VoIP services to increase ARPU.

 

Explaining further, Ivan said "The GoIP International 'VoIP in a Box' platform is a proven VoIP platform that has been in commercial operation for more than 4 years. GoIP's 'VoIP in a Box' Solution combines a self-managed Web front-end, a Business Operations Support System, a real time billing platform, and a VoIP soft switch."

Srdjan Djordjevic, Director of GoIP Eastern Europe said that "VoIP is a service highly adopted in the Eastern European countries were VoIP is legal. Only a few countries still have blocked VoIP (Serbia and Belorussia), but we expect these markets to develop over the short term, opening up for new VoIP business."

He concluded by saying that with the current rate of development, some Eastern Europe countries are ahead of Westen Europe when it comes to VoIP on WiMAX.

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