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September 5,
2007
– QT Globe, a leading provider global VoIP company, today
announced that in the second quarter companies such as
iBasis (NASDAQ: IBAS), IDT (NYSE:IDT.C), Verizon (NYSE:VZ)
Primus (OTCBB:PRTL) KDDI (Symbol: KDDIF) PCCW (Symbol: PCCWY)
MCI (Symbol: MCI) and many others has interconnected with QT
Globe for international voice services. The
interconnection with QT Globe enables these Global
Carriers to route international voice traffic over QT
Globe's global VoIP network.
These Global
Carriers are utilizing QT Globe' Next Generation network
international routing product, which is specifically
designed to deliver the highest quality and stability for
international completion of calls originated by retail
consumers. Through a DirectVoiP IP interconnection, carriers
can fully leverage QT Globe' VoIP leadership, including
sophisticated network performance monitoring and call
routing systems based on the company's patent-pending
Assured Quality Routing technology.
"Two of the
major trends in the global telecommunications landscape
today are the widespread adoption of VoIP services and the
emergence of new service providers," said Eric Ramos, Vice
President of Business Development for QT Globe. "By
leveraging our global VoIP network and relationships with
hundreds of carriers around the world; QT Globe will
deliver the highest quality international services, continue
to focus on the growth of our domestic consumer base, and
launch new innovative IP-based services. QT Globe will
set record highs in 2007," said Louis Arriola President and
CEO of QT Globe. |