October 12, 2005

VoIP in Canada

The potential of VoIP in Canada has resulted in the cable companies offering VoIP to their clients. The attraction of making profits from the burgeoning demand for VoIP has led to the mushrooming of several Internet Telephony service providers. VoIP in Canada is available in two forms, cable telephony offered by companies such as Rogers, Shaw, Cogeco, etc. Vonage and Primus offer nomadic VoIP telephony.

The two forms of VoIP are made available via different networks. Vidéotron has close to 100,000 customers in Quebec. It offers a residential telephone service starting at a monthly charge of $ 15.95 with free installation. The customers can continue to access services such as voice mail, call waiting, call display, 911, calling cards, etc.

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