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Sistelindo deploys Digitalk for VoIP services in Indonesia Print E-mail
Friday, 10 August 2007
Sistelindo, a Local Service Provider for AT&T Global in Indonesia, is working with Digitalk, an independent developer of multi-service voice switching platforms, to provide VoIP services throughout the country. Sistelindo will deploy the Digitalk Multiservice Platform (MSP) to provide broadband telephony services to both residential and business subscribers. The service will be delivered as part of the company's leased line and broadband (ADSL) packages and is designed to offer customers a more cost effective, high quality voice communications tool for both national and international services. The services will initially be targeted at existing data services customers. The Digitalk MSP will also be used to provide a broadband telephony service to business users with a Virtual Office offering, featuring broadband voice calling, conferencing and other web-based functionality. Sistelindo plans to use the MSP to launch further services to both the residential and business markets before the end of 2007. The operator's initial offering, U|Phone, will offer residential users a prepaid VoIP service under the company's U|NET services consumer brand.
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