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Digitalk enhances its VOIP platform to offer a Web Calling Card service
May 17, 2006
STOCKHOLM and MILTON KEYNES, U.K -- DIGITALK, an independent developer of multiservice platforms, today announces it has enhanced its platform to offer a Web Calling Card service that frees subscribers from any single VoIP provider, and will subsequently reduce the cost of calls. The new feature enables service providers to offer customers the ability to make prepaid calls over the Internet, without the need to subscribe to a VoIP or Call-Back service, and offers an opportunity to deliver a range of additional features which improve customer loyalty and increase revenues.
As with a traditional Calling Card service, a consumer purchases a Calling Card from a retail outlet, but rather than using traditional telephony to make calls, they are free to use any PC that has a broadband connection, such as an Internet Café or WiFi Hotspot. The advantage of this approach is that call charges can be reduced, as the initial leg of the call is bypassed.
“The Web Calling Card feature is an important development for users of VoIP services, because it offers them a greater choice of service provider, lower prices and a larger number of new service functions,” said Mark Ashdown, sales and marketing director, DIGITALK. “DIGITALK has spent many months listening to our customers, and this new feature has been developed based on their feedback and is already being requested by a number of operators in Europe.”
Digitalk Ltd.
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