VoicePulse and Digium join hands for Internet Telephony Research

By siliconindia   |   Thursday, 17 July 2003, 19:30 IST
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NORTH BRUNSWICK, N.J: VoicePulse, a communications company that delivers phone service to residential and small-business consumers using its IP based communications network has joined hands with Digium, a provider of hardware solutions for Linux based telephony, to advance internet telephony research. The two companies are connecting their Internet telephony networks. Users of Digium's IAXtel.com and networks accessible through IAXtel can now make calls to and receive calls from VoicePulse customers at no charge to either party. The extended network is used by over 30,000 people worldwide. Mark Spencer, President of Digium said, "IAXtel is an exciting venture to expand the popular participation in VoIP networks, as well as, study and improve upon VoIP architecture and service models. We applaud VoicePulse's recognition of and contribution to IAXtel's vale." "It's clear that Voice over IP represents the future of telecommunications," said Ketan Patel, VoicePulse's Director of Engineering. "We are proud to be sponsoring the work Digium is doing to further Internet telephony." New Jersey based VoicePulse was founded by Ravi Sakaria, President & CEO and Ketan Patel, Executive Vice President.