Middle East catching up to VoIP
by Brian Turner
November 21, 2006
Understanding what Voice over Internet Protocol is and how it works seems to be the key to helping the Middle East catch up with the rest of the world in this technology.
Currently, Internet telephony is the focus of most business communications in the Arab world. With so little known about the budding technology of VOIP, and with the system still being refined, it’s no wonder there is skepticism about the emerging technology’s advantages.
Efonica, created by Fusion to “revolutionize the way people communicate,” understands the importance of VOIP as a business tool. This year, they set out to dismiss the skeptics and intrigue the business community at GULFCOMMS.
Efonica is offering a suite of services and solutions, including their patent pending Internet Area Code, which is leading the evolution of VOIP. At GULFCOMMS this year, there was a great amount of interest from the corporate world.
Businesses worldwide are always looking for innovative ways to reduce costs and increase profits. VOIP is emerging as the technology best suited for doing just that. Companies, no matter what their size, can benefit from the investment into VOIP. When it comes with multiple features, such as communications on the go, video-conferencing with multiple offices, and cost savings, the business world is recognizing the value of VOIP.
With the Middle East developing in the corporate fields, the opportunities for VOIP vendors will continue to grow.
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