PowerTel Enters VoIP Wholesale Market Print E-mail
Written by Adam Gosling   
Thursday, 06 April 2006
As the race to get into the VoIP service delivery business reaches Gold Rush proportions another major player has announced a wholesale VoIP service offering.

PowerTel says it has invested $10 million in expanding its privately-owned network and is now able to offer carrier-grade services to new and existing Wholesale Partners.

PowerTel Managing Director, Paul Broad, said the launch of the company’s VoIP capability was the first step in a staged roll-out of further product offerings within the next nine months.

“VoIP gives our Wholesale Partners the opportunity to have all their customers’ communications – voice, video and data – carried over one secure, private network. This greatly enhances PowerTel’s ability to meet the changing needs of its Wholesale Partners’ customers.

“VoIP is critical to businesses today to improve their productivity and bottomline performance and PowerTel is making it easy for our Wholesale Partners to assist their customers to migrate to a high-quality voice and data networking environment,” said Broad

The fact that PowerTel’s network is privately owned helps it ensure QoS for delay sensitive VoIP traffic across its infrastructure.

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