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VoIP, Internet, CLA: DigiLinea, a VoIP infrastructure and service provider to
the US Hispanic and Latin American markets, has announced that KDDI will use
the DigiLinea US Hispanic/Latin American VoIP Enabler Platform to provide its
clients worldwide with the availability of local DIDs from over 100 cities
across Latin America as well as high-quality low-cost direct termination
region-wide.
KDDI, one of the largest telecom companies in the world,
will be using DigiLinea’s US Hispanic/Latin American VoIP Enabler Platform to
provide clients worldwide with the availability not only of local services from
over 100 cities across Latin America but also high-quality low-cost direct
termination region-wide. DigiLinea is an infrastructure and service provider to
these markets.
The Enabler Platform being supplied allows service
providers to offer local Latin American telephone numbers, direct termination
and unlimited flat-fee calling plans, providing a turnkey suite for addressing
the needs of the global Latino community. The Platform also allows service
providers to quickly and efficiently launch customised VoIP offerings which are
of high value to the Latino market, while at the same time dramatically
lowering their client’s cost of communications to and from Latin America. A further result
is increasing service provider revenue and profits per line.
It is DigiLinea’s claim that service providers worldwide
choosing to partner with DigiLinea, and using the US Hispanic/Latin American
VoIP Enabler Platform can now have access to feature-rich VoIP services to and
from over 100 cities across Latin America.
* DigiLinea is
focused uniquely on the US Hispanic and Latin
American markets and is vertically integrated into many countries in Latin America, as DigiLinea owns local
telecom licences. This vertical integration allows DigiLinea to provide local
Latin American telephone numbers and, it is claimed, lower-cost calling than
other providers to US Hispanic clients. DigiLinea is a closely held private
company with offices in the US and Latin America.
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