Voxbone Offer UK's First Global Number Services Print E-mail
Written by Adam Gosling   
Monday, 11 September 2006
Offering local direct in dial numbers in over 40 countries a new IP Telephony service launched by Voxbone allows companies to extend their reach globally at a fraction of the cost of setting up a traditional fixed line service.

Looking big is a popular ploy for small companies and it's never been easier that it is now with IP Telephony making it easy to offer local direct dial numbers in any state, city or country around the world.

The practice is not just limited to work alone types, all sorts of businesses are turning to VoIP to offer customers an easier way of contacting them by using country specific toll-free numbers.

Voxbone already has 1100 active clients ranging from multinationals, carriers and ITSPs to call centres and calling card operators using such services. The company leases local and toll-free phone numbers from 40 countries to customers worldwide. The overseas numbers cost only about £7 per month per number and takes just two days to commission once you've signed up on the company's website.

Rodrigue Ullens, co-Founder & CEO of Voxbone says: "We have studied and analysed the UK market very closely and see huge growth potential. Our service has accrued 150% savings to our clients worldwide and has proven to be a mutually beneficial partnership. We are expecting to gain a substantial market share within the UK, in our first year of operations."

Since launching its VoIP services in September 2005, the company has experienced a month on month growth of 25 per cent.

Headquartered in Brussels, the company has expanded its VoIP backbone from Europe towards North and South America, and more recently to Asia.

Since August the company has been offering Australian virtual phone numbers in Adelaide, Brisbane, Canberra, Darwin, Launceston, Melbourne, Newcastle, Perth, Sydney and Wollongong.

http://www.voxbone.com

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