China VoIP Adds 30 New Retail Telephone Cafés

China VoIP & Digital Telecom announced it has added 30 new retail telephone calling facilities or “telephone cafés” in and around Shandong Province. This brings to 50 the total number of facilities the Company currently has in operation. Similar to “Internet cafés” these retail telephone calling facilities are a growing trend in China. They are extremely popular with rural citizens who are flocking to the cities in search of job opportunities.

“With our economy growing at such a rapid pace, more and more Chinese people from rural towns and provinces are migrating to the more popular cities in search of employment and a better way of life,” said Li Kunwu, President and CEO of China VoIP & Digital Telecom Inc. “These “telephone cafés” provide an ideal place for them to economically make long-distance calls to their families in a quiet, friendly atmosphere.”

Kunwu said the Company anticipates the 30 new centers will add approximately one million dollars in revenue in 2007. He also said the Company intends to continue to expand the “telephone café” concept as it expands its VoIP service throughout the country.

Jinan Yinquan, a technology company offering VoIP services in the People’s Republic of China, has been developing telecommunications solutions for China’s burgeoning Internet industry for more than half a decade.

The Company’s proprietary NP Soft Switch IP telephone system, which 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, is currently available in 19 cities and 3 provinces in the Peoples Republic of China. The Company plans on expanding into all of China with its current and future products and services.

“To understand the potential for VoIP technology in China you have to only look at the numbers,” said Kunwu. “There are 1.3 billion people in the country and only 25 percent are landline subscribers. While less than 10 percent of the total population have access to the Internet that number is growing exponentially. Put the growing demand for quality, affordable telephone service with ever increasing Internet availability and it adds up to VoIP as the most viable means to satisfy that demand.”

Posted on Dec 12, 2006  Reviews | Share |  Digg
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