Google VOIP and Voice One
Google has signed an agreement with Voice One, a provider of Voice over Internet Protocol communications service providers. Google is expected to launch Google VoIP services through Voice One.
Google has signed an agreement with Voice One, a provider of Voice over Internet Protocol communications service providers. Google is expected to launch Google VoIP services through Voice One.
Russell Shaw has analysed the Form 8-K filing by Florida-based VoIP services provider VoIP, Inc. The filing, “Entry Into A Material Definitive Agreement” mentions the agreement Voice One has signed with Google.
According to Shaw, “Read thru this agreement and you’ll quickly learn that Google will use VoIP, Inc.’s VoiceOne Communications to get into the VoIP business. VoiceOne will handle peering services for Google VoIP”. [source]
The filing on the company site has mentioned:
“On September 1, 2005, Registrant’s VoiceOne Communications subsidiary entered into a Master Service Agreement with Google Inc. to supply Voice-over-Internet Protocol (“VOIP”) services.
The agreement contemplated a period of trial usage to determine compatibility. During October 2005 a series of purchase orders were issued for the interconnection of production of VOIP traffic, and Registrant has now effectuated a direct peering relationship with Google for the transport of such services at multiple locations.
Registrant anticipates that material sales of its services will commence during 2006″. [source]
VoIP, Inc. has received ‘Product of the Year’ Award from VoiceOne v911, an internet telephony magazine.
VoIP, Inc. CEO Michael Adler said, “Our primary focus in designing the VoiceOne v911 service was to offer it with the quality of service and reliability levels carriers and consumers demand and deserve, and to make the service affordable and available to all with a simplified interface. We did all that, and more”. [source]
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