China VoIP & Digital Telecom, Inc. subsidiary announces it will present at the ninth annual China VoIP Conference and Expo. The prestigious industry event will take place May 23 & 24 in Beijing.
Jinan Yinquan, a technology company that offers VoIP services in the People’s Republic of China, has been developing telecommunication solutions for China’s burgeoning Internet industry for more than half a decade.
Li Kunwu, President and CEO of China VoIP & Digital Telecom Inc. is scheduled to address the telecommunications summit.
“In less than a decade this has become a major industry symposium to discuss current and future developments and exchange information vital to developing further breakthroughs in technology,” said Kunwu. “I’m honored that I will be representing our fine company. This is further evidence that Jinan Yinquan is being recognized as one of the leaders in China’s burgeoning VoIP industry.”
The 2007 program features more than 30 keynote speakers featuring distinguished presenters from across China and around the world. Additionally, in excess of one thousand industry executives are expected to attend the event which also features an exhibition for solutions, technologies, tools and services for the VoIP industry.
Jinan Yinquan’s proprietary NP Soft Switch IP telephone system enables users to access Voice over the Internet Protocol (VoIP) services allowing customers to use the system to make telephone calls to anyone in the world at a much lower cost than standard telephone rates.
Jinan Yinquan currently services three provinces and 19 cities with Shandong Province its primary base of operations. Short- and long-term plans call for the expansion throughout China.
The company works in concert with China Tie Tong, one of the six largest basic telecom operators in China with 31 provincial branches and 316 municipal branches. employees approximately 72,000 people. Its high-speed backbone optical transmission network consists of five fiber loops covering most of the cities in China’s 31 provinces and a distance of 52,000 kilometers. During the period of 2001 to 2005 annual revenues have grown by 30 percent while fixed-line subscribers increased from 135 million to 164 million. By the end of 2005 the company had 2 million Internet subscribers and assets of 53.3 billion RMB. (For more information go to
www.chinatietong.com)