Nayna Networks expands VoIP market

By siliconindia staff writer   |   Tuesday, 04 October 2005, 19:30 IST
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SAN JOSE, CA: Dr. Raj Jain, co-founder and chief technology officer, Nayna Networks has been invited to speak at the international technology forum (ITF) 2005: Emerging Technologies and Diversity Leadership to be held on October 20-21. Dr. Jain will speak with corporate decision makers and government leaders the market opportunities and social impact of globally ubiquitous higher quality broadband access. "Emerging high quality broadband access including Nayna's Fiber-To-The-Home (FTTH) and Fiber-To-The-Small Business (FTTSB) solutions are routinely delivering enterprise quality VoIP and other non-stop, mission critical, real time information- in a new uniquely competitive manner that is changing human behavior, business practices and social customs. VoIP travels with you wherever the Internet is." According to Dr. Jain, "With cost lowering VoIP over broadband, small business and ordinary citizens are expecting to be in-touch and productive from the home, school, office, hotel, and even the local coffee shop. With VoIP over broadband you can talk to anyone in world at anytime for as long as you want. VoIP and Internet video broadband technologies are changing social behavior patterns in a manner similar to instant messaging. Long distance VoIP and Internet video are very low cost and therefore opening the market to a new audience of small businesses and even children." Nayna Networks, Inc. is a provider of next generation network solutions, based in San Jose, CA.