Dalsvyaz will provide IP-telephony on credit to subscribers

    Most recently, we reported innovations at T-Mobile on the subject of VoIP , and today I received information that the domestic operator Dalsvyaz will soon provide its subscribers with the opportunity to call anywhere in the world using IP-telephony, all of which will be available and on credit. The press service of the company explained that this does not require the purchase of prepaid cards, just call from a phone that has a tone dial. The bill for using IP-telephony will be included in the monthly receipt for payment of communication services.

    It is very pleasing that domestic operators are increasingly turning their eyes to the VoIP sector and offering their users various communication options. At the same time, the convenience of using the service allows even unprepared users to choose it, which dramatically expands the reach of the audience.

    The operator’s press service recalls that the IP-telephony service consists in making calls over the Internet. Therefore, such calls are cheaper than traditional wired calls.

    The new service is available to all Dalsvyaz customers - individuals and legal entities - in the Primorsky, Khabarovsk Territories, the Jewish Autonomous, Sakhalin and Magadan Regions. Also, in the near future, the service will be launched in the Amur and Kamchatka branches of the company.

    OJSC Dalsvyaz"provides all types of communication services (local, long-distance, international telephone communications, Internet, data transfer, cellular communications, wireless radio access services, etc.). The company operates in 8 regions of the Far East: Primorsky and Khabarovsk Territories, Amur, Jewish Autonomous, Kamchatka, Magadan, Sakhalin Regions and Koryak Autonomous Okrug. Dalsvyaz's revenue share in the telecommunications market of the Far East is 59.5%. The company occupies 72% of the Internet market in the Far East, 87% of the local communications market, 81% of the international market local and international communications of the Far East, 4% of the cellular communications market.

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