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Thursday, 17 May 2007

Hilf Telecom, the fast-growing Dutch alternative operator, is planning to launch a host of innovative new services based on the DIGITALK Multiservice Platform (MSP) as it moves to become a complete alternative solution provider for residential and business customers. The operator, which offers a full range of residential and business telephony services in the Netherlands, has already launched a telephony access service using 0900 numbers in the country based on the DIGITALK platform, called Belbazaar. The service offers users highly cost-effective calling rates to a range of international locations. To use the service, the customer simply dials an access number followed by the international number they wish to call using an IVR system. The service has been so successful in its domestic market, that Hilf Telecom has launched an equivalent service in the UK called Bellbazar.
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