InfiniRoute Networks Launches First VoIP Peering Service for Wireless Carriers14 January 2005
InfiniRoute Networks Inc. (www.infiniroute.com) has announced the availability of its Voice over IP (VoIP) peering service for Wireless Carriers. InfiniRoute's Managed VoIP Peering (MVP) service, launched in 2004, was the industry's first carrier-neutral VoIP Peering service to integrate and manage voice and IP routing for wireline, wireless and emerging carriers. InfiniRoute's MVP service now provides mobile carriers with the ability to terminate and receive international traffic using cost-effective, high quality VoIP technology. Carrier benefits include:
Greater access to global markets. Mobile Network Operators without extensive TDM networks can now economically reach international termination partners without significant capital expenditures. Lower cost of operations. Mobile networks can leverage VoIP to deliver international traffic at lower costs over a scalable and inexpensive packet-based infrastructure. Reduced technology risk. InfiniRoute's proven solution lowers capital expenditures associated with emerging technologies. Faster time to market. The fully managed service, combined with InfiniRoute's VoIP expertise, enables mobile network operators to enter the global VoIP telecommunications market. "The wireless segment represents an important opportunity for InfiniRoute Networks. We have had considerable success with several large mobile network operators leveraging InfiniRoute Wireless VoIP Managed Gateway services to connect to the global VoIP network," said Mr. Robert H. Turner, Chief Executive of InfiniRoute Networks.
"Our patented VoIP network technology provides these wireless carriers with an alternative to paying the high premiums associated with terminating international traffic in the traditional TDM world," concluded Turner.
"Mobile carriers represent a growing share of outbound international traffic. In many countries, more than 50% of all international calls now originate over mobile handsets. However, very few mobile carriers have established international VoIP networks. This is largely due to the network complexities, capital and operating costs associated with VoIP architectures," said Andrew Burroughs, Chief Marketing Officer of InfiniRoute Networks. "InfiniRoute Networks enables mobile carriers to terminate and receive global VoIP traffic directly, significantly lower their network operating costs without having to invest heavily in capital and personnel," noted Burroughs.
About InfiniRoute Networks Inc.
InfiniRoute Networks Inc. provides the first carrier-neutral fully managed Voice over IP (VoIP) service, integrating and managing voice and IP routing for wireline, wireless and emerging carriers. InfiniRoute Networks Inc. was established in 2004 as the result of the merger between two private companies, IP Deliver and Proficient Networks. Established in 2001, Proficient Networks provided a platform that measures end-to-end IP network performance, responds quickly to automatically fix problems and prevents network congestion. Established in 2002, IP Deliver provided comprehensive VoIP network management services. IP Deliver's Global VoIP connectivity product will continue to be offered as part of the company's overall solution.
Investors in InfiniRoute include: BV Capital, (www.bvcapital.com); Canaan Partners, (www.canaan.com) and El Dorado Ventures, (www.eldorado.com), and Horizon Ventures (www.horizonvc.com).
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contact: InfiniRoute Media Contact: John Sacke Sacke & Associates Inc. (416) 493-5723 ext. 201 johns@sackepr.com
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