TSN VoIP Reseller Program Offers Lucrative Business Opportunities to Business Entities

Telecom Services Network, a prestigious name in the telecom industry has revolutionized the communication industry by introducing effective and economical VoIP services, which are offered with an aim to modernize telecom and Internet businesses.

PR Log (Press Release) – Apr 13, 2010 – Telecom Services Network, a global leader in the wholesale VoIP business, offers exciting VoIP reseller program to Internet service providers and resellers to achieve significant growth in the VoIP reselling business.

VoIP services are spreading at fast pace across the world and has created good business opportunities for the VoIP reseller, as they form a pivotal link between the wholesaler and the end users. Thus, catching up with the most lucrative business opportunities http://www.telservnet.com has well-established themselves in this highly exciting wholesale VoIP services. Telecom Services Network, a trailblazer in offering extensive VoIP solutions to resellers and business entrepreneurs facilitates companies to benefit from the VoIP revolution, without spending huge amount on the business.

Telecom Services Network proudly offers multi featured VoIP reseller services, which is ideal for Internet Service Providers, retailers, and for the business entities who are interested to earn big buck through this VoIP reseller services without investing much on infrastructure, backbone operations, and development. Business entity or Internet Service Providers who are venturing into this VoIP reseller business with the help of http://www.telservnet.com have great advantages as they receive all the hardware and software required for the set up of the reseller business. The cost of setting up the VoIP reseller business is reduced to a great extent with the Telecom Services Network reseller program.

With the VoIP reseller program clients can generate revenue from their existing and future client base by reselling VoIP services to them without any sort of technical, logistical and regulatory chores. The significant growth of the clients is well judged by Mr. T. Parthasarathi, technical analyst at Telecom Services Network who utters “Several resellers and Internet Service Providers have witnessed immense growth and significant client retention from our expertise in VoIP domain.”

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25 percent of phones to have WiFi by 2012

Research company In-Stat predicts a quarter of all cell phones will have WiFi support by 2012:

Mobile handsets with embedded Wi-Fi continued to experience growth in 2009 despite total handset shipment declines, reports In-Stat (http://www.in-stat.com). While the 2009 Wi-Fi mobile handset growth rate of more than 20% was significantly slower than 2008’s early market monster growth, In-Stat expects that 2010 will see resumed strength with units exceeding 180 million.

While the majority of current Wi-Fi enabled handsets are smartphones, feature phone manufacturers are also beginning to incorporate this feature, providing double stimulus for Wi-Fi handset growth.

“There are three primary zones of Wi-Fi handset usage,” says Frank Dickson, In-Stat analyst. “At home, at the office and on the go. In the home, while broadband penetration has increased significantly over the past several years, so too has Wi-Fi penetration. This has enabled home networks that will rely on Wi-Fi handsets for voice and to share information with other devices, such as TVs.”

“In the office, enterprise smartphones will continue evolving to leverage VoIP’s potential, and on the go, consumers are increasingly leveraging Wi-Fi enabled handsets as they become more educated about hotspots.”

Recent research by In-Stat found the following:

* While the majority of respondents from In-Stat’s recent survey still access hotspots with a notebook, more than a quarter of the responses indicated accessing a public network with Wi-Fi enabled handsets.
* The potential for voice over Wi-Fi is gaining popularity, as cellular/Wi-Fi phones become more pervasive and consumer familiarity with VoIP increases.
* The Wi-Fi attach rate (percent of handsets with embedded Wi-Fi) will nearly triple from 2009’s rate by 2013.
* While the enterprise was the original smartphone/Wi-Fi handset market, consumer adoption has also experienced strong growth, largely due to the success of Apple’s iPhone in the consumer market.

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