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Italian operator hits 10 Million VoIP calls a day Print E-mail
Thursday, 15 September 2005

Netcentrex, an enabler of converged voice-video-data networks and next-generation services, and FASTWEB, the main alternative fixed broadband telecom operator in Italy, have announced that average daily traffic has reached 10 million VoIP calls per day, using Netcentrex solutions. Thanks to a completely IP-based architecture and selective use of both fiber optics and DSL, FASTWEB has optimized the delivery of triple play converged services including voice, Internet and television over a single broadband connection. With more than 598.200 customers (as of end of June 2005) and over 10 millions VoIP calls per day, FASTWEB is considered the largest residential VoIP network in the world. With its integrated voice, Internet video and value added services package, FASTWEB average revenue per user (ARPU) is almost double the average of other companies on the European market, reaching 900 euros in June 2005.
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