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US National Telecom Offers Voice Traffic Routes to El Salvador and Honduras

February 27, 2008

By Anuradha Shukla
TMCnet Contributor

US National Telecom, through its wholesale subsidiary, is now offering quality voice traffic routes to El Salvador and Honduras. This month, USNT’s subsidiary anticipates $50,000 international traffic increase over January's gross revenue.

 
Gregory Giagnocavo, US National Telecom president said in a statement that establishing direct-connect routes is the key for growth for a smaller telecom company such as USNT's family of companies. The company anticipates an ever-increasing number of telephone calls to Central America.
 
Giagnocavo observed that the Hispanic community makes more than 100 million minutes of phone calls a month and the market is growing at over 10 percent per year.
 
USNT explains that they are a rapidly growing family of New Generation telecom companies using VoIP. This technology enables the Company's network to receive an incoming call and direct it to a local Internet/telco POP (point of presence). From this point the call is transported over the Internet to a local POP, and then travels the remaining distance over the Honduran telephone system to the final intended destination.
 
US National Telecom’s subsidiary envisions that its position as a wholesale carrier solutions provider will grow, as it seeks to increase its share of international voice traffic.
 
Headquartered in Denver, Colorado, US National Telecom (USNT) is a publicly traded technology company. They focus on building a large VoIP and Internet services company by expanding to process international voice traffic and acquiring companies in the VoIP services and technology marketplace.
 
 
Anuradha Shukla is a contributing editor for TMCnet, covering call centers, CRM and information technology. To see more of her articles, please visit her columnist page.
 
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