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Jinan Yinquan Technology announced it has launched a major, systemwide expansion program
December 26, 2006
HENDERSON, Nev. -- Citing growing demand for its voice over Internet services, Jinan Yinquan Technology Co., Ltd., a wholly owned subsidiary of China VoIP & Digital Telecom Inc. (OTCBB:CVDT), today announced it has launched a major, systemwide expansion program. The Company said it plans to significantly increase server capacity, add equipment in cities and provinces that are targeted for expansion, increase the number of available phone numbers, replace certain equipment to increase speed and efficiency as well as add additional staff at current and future locations.
Jinan Yinquan, a technology company offering VoIP services in the People’s Republic of China, has been developing telecommunication solutions for China’s burgeoning Internet industry for more than half a decade.
“Our mission is to become the premier provider of VoIP services in the People’s Republic of China,” said Li Kunwu, President and CEO of China VoIP & Digital Telecom Inc. “To accomplish that goal we need to always be several steps ahead of our growth so that we will never be in a position that we cannot adequately service our subscriber base. Therefore, we are adding two new servers to our current infrastructure, creating additional capacity for five hundred thousand new users (500,000). This brings our total infrastructure to twenty-seven (27) servers. All of our new servers will be installed in China Tie Tong’s equipment room, who provide us with the necessary access to bandwidth, network infrastructure and E1 interface. Expansion programs such as this will be virtually ongoing.”
China VOIP & Digital Telecom Inc.
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