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Tseyva Introduces mVoIP to its Range of Solutions
Tseyva
introduces a new line of products for it's partners to offer a complete range of VoIP based calling services. Existing services offered by Tseyva include PC2Phone, Device2Phone and Calling Card services to which the mVoIP service has been recently added. All these services can be managed via the comprehensive Service Management and Reselling Tool (SMART). These services are currently being offered across 80 countries globally covering over 400 resellers.
Tseyva has seen a steadfast growth and has stepped into to its fourth successful year in the industry where survival has been difficult. One of the resounding reasons behind this is the loyalty and trust of its mature and growing customer base. Tseyva is committed to build on this strength to offer unmatched solutions to address the current needs of its demanding customer base.
Offering a comprehensive private label VoIP program for individuals and entrepreneurs interested in jump-starting their own VoIP business, Tseyva provides a complete turnkey solution for resellers which includes the prepaid platform along with billing and call termination. The SMART interface is a fully web based billing and management portal which gives the reseller complete control in every aspect of running the business. Some of the main features of SMART are allowing resellers to create their own selling rates, managing multiple agents and unlimited accounts while viewing customers' call records and managing their profits. The SMART billing system can be easily integrated with the resellers' website to offer their customers online and real-time access to account details.
Tseyva's PC2Phone service has seen immense demand in the past and present and the latest low bandwidth Dialer "GosSIP" is built to work on any dial-up or low bandwidth Internet connection under high packet loss and jitter conditions while offering acceptable voice quality. GosSIP was developed with one focus and idea in mind - to meet the huge demand in emerging markets Africa and South America for services that operate on low bandwidth. GosSIP is also focused on meeting the requirements of high demand VoIP markets like Saudi Arabia allowing to bypass NAT & firewalls and work behind proxy internet. This dialer's simple lightweight design allows easy installation and usage. The GosSIP is also customizable for resellers with their logo & brand to offer a truly private label and robust PC2Phone service. "We have tested GosSIP on extremely low bandwidth dial-up connections with adverse conditions like heavy packet-loss and jitter and are very pleased with the results. The feedback from our reseller have been more than satisfying and this dialer is already proving to be an immense success", assured Shafraz Thawfeek, the CTO of Tseyva, at the launch of GosSIP earlier this month.
The Device2Phone service offered by Tseyva has also proved to be a stable and reliable service eliminating most common issues such as device de-registration and call disconnection issues that exist in most VoIP networks. Due this, Device2Phone service has gained popularity in the Middle East and Asian VoIP markets.
Tseyva's Calling Card service which works on a hardware based platform as opposed to software based solutions offered by most other providers, is one of the most stable hosted Calling Card service in the market. Resellers are able to connect their gateways directly to this platform or use DID numbers from any of the many DID number providers to connect, setup and start selling calling cards. Customized voice prompts allow resellers to offer a more private labeled experience to their customers .
Mobile networks, WiFi and 3G have revolutionized the internet and brought people closer over the last two years. Now, combined with the growing popularity of VoIP, more and more users prefer to have a more convenient way of making VoIP calls. Tseyva now offers support for the popular mobile VoIP client, Fring. With this service, users are able to make VoIP calls directly via their mobile phones. Tseyva has optimized the solution to use the lowest bandwidth possible while maintaining voice quality thus offering a new outlook into the world of mVoIP. For more information on Fring, you can now visit
http://www.fring.com
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Posted on Mar 03, 2008
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