September 03, 2005

VoIP in Indonesia

Indonesia is all set to embrace VoIP in its wireless market. MOBIF Bhd, a maker of Internet-based systems, has signed up a deal with a distributor in Indonesia, Jogja Medianet that is into sales and purchases of surveillance and telephony products. Jogja Medianet is planning to buy MOBIF's Internet surveillance systems and both the broadband and dial-up VoIP boxes. According to CEO of MOBIF, Indonesia is a big market as many of its citizens working or studying abroad. Thus, VoIP can prove to be a helpful tool to attract more consumers.

The biggest benefit of VoIP is it's cost-saving factor. It can save a lot of money for the consumers and at the same time provide a high quality of communication mode. Mobif's technology allows the calls to be made with fixed-line or mobile phones, by using a VoIP box connected to the Internet. nst.com reports:

The founder of Jogja Medianet, Dani Sudrajat, said his targeted markets for Mobif’s products are educational institutions and the Indonesian Government in Jogjakarta and West Java. Parents can monitor their children in schools using the surveillance systems or make cheaper calls to their children studying abroad through VoIP, he said.

Read More: Mobif confident of mart potential in Indonesia

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