Internet Telco Launches Global VoIP Partnerships
New Zealand Internet Telco Launches Global VoIP Partnerships
Christchurch, NZ, February 16, 2007 – Internet Telco Combined Technology has announced an affordable VoIP Telco partnership programme to further expand its international network of independent Internet Telco providers within New Zealand and around the globe.
Combined Technology’s unique Internet Telco partnership offering begins with a revenue sharing VoIP Partner plan, and extends to a choice of three progressive VSP (Virtual Service Provider) independent business opportunities including VSP Silver, Gold and Platinum. “The cost of starting an Internet Telco business ranges from free as a VoIP Partner, to one of three affordable monthly VSP Partner lease plans starting at less than NZ$550 per month. Your choice will depend upon the number of customers served and the desired level of participation and control,” says Director of Business Development, Harmon Wilfred.
Independent VSP Partners are provided with a web management portal with direct access to all customer calling accounts and records. Gold and Platinum VSP partners have complete control over calling rates, service fees and profit margins. Services traditionally exclusive to standard Telco operators are offered and exceeded with Combined Technology’s patented InfiNET Softswitch architecture. VoIP products and services available include USB and stand alone netphone handsets, multiple line phone adapters, Virtual Numbers in over 50 countries, Virtual PBX (PABX) Global Office services, cell phone Global Roaming, SMS callback, a free PC Softphone download, and much more.
Combined Technology is among a growing number of global VoIP Telco’s competing internationally for internet telephony subscribers. “Following the release of our latest SIP Protocol network, as well as the strategic world wide placement of remote servers and gateways; we are now inviting New Zealand entrepreneurs and ISP’s to international Fortune 500 conglomerates to join our unique VoIP network and share in the lucrative profits traditionally exclusive to the telecom industry.”
Businesses can avoid the traditional VoIP Telco start-up costs of up to hundreds of thousands of dollars for telecom software and network servers and simply sign-up with Combined Technology as a Global VoIP Telco partner. Further details on Partner Options and registration can be viewed on the company web site at www.combined-tech.com.
Established in Christchurch, New Zealand in 2002, Combined Technology has VSP partners and VoIP network subscribers in over 100 countries with offices in New Zealand, Australia, China, USA and Europe. The company is an international distributor of netphone handsets, multi-line phone converters, and VoIP software designed and manufactured in China.
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