VoIP solutions provider Vocalscape Networks Inc. has agreed to provide calling card retailer NTeL with a new calling card solution.
The solution will initially provide customer analyses and reports to NTel, helping the company understand customer needs better.
In phase two, the solution will enable online recharge facility for NTel calling cards. Finally, Vocalscape’s solution will provide a web-based management interface which will enable NTel to offer multiple rates and packages. NTel will also be able to benefit from the system of Least Cost Routing .
“NTeL is doing a great job of targeting specific segments of the U.S. market with their prepaid calling cards,'' said Ron McIntyre, President of Vocalscape.
“The decision to improve their product by investing in a more robust calling card platform will give them both more control and more flexibility by allowing them to manage their platform using Vocalscape's web-based management interface,” McIntyre added. “Additionally, they will benefit from Least Cost Routing which is an automated system that selects the lowest cost route for a given call from multiple termination providers.''
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