May 19, 2006

Pacific Internet Partners With NEC for IP Telephony Service

Pacific Internet has tied up with NEC for delivering business grade IP Telephony service restricted to users connecting at 512/128Kbps or more. This tie up is being seen as the first concerted move into the Australian VoIP market.

According to Dennis Muscat, M.D., Pacific Internet:

Adding VoIP to our product suite is a natural progression for Pacific Internet, and the reputation Nextep and we have built as high quality, reliable data service providers means we’re best placed to succeed in this market by selling end-to-end voice and data solutions.

Pacific Internet decided to enter the VoIP market after a research it conducted which showed that six percent of the local broadband enabled SMB market wants to adopt VoIP in 2006.

Via voipnews

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