Glocalnet Takes Sweden to a Lead Position in IP Telephony / Glocalnet Has Become the First Operator Worldwide to Launch an Equal Access Service Based on IP Tele
29.09.1999, 17:35
Atlanta, VON Conference (PROTEXT) - The Service Has Further
Fuelled the Rocketing Growth of Voice Over IP-Based Services in
Sweden.
Voice over IP (VoIP) has long been viewed as a technology for
the future. It is evident at the current VON conference, the
largest conference focusing on IP telephony worldwide, that this
technology is now achieving major acceptance by end-users. In
Sweden Glocalnet, the alternative operator and VoIP pioneer, has
become one of the fastest growing operators. "VoIP has left the
nerd and lab stages behind and is now winning major grounds in
the mass market for telephony," says Stefan Krook, founder and
Chief Executive Officer of Glocalnet. The quality of VoIP calls
has improved significantly over the last year and services are
now hard or impossible to distinguish from traditional voice
services for an average user.
"With the improved quality coupled to the introduction of
equal access in the VoIP space, the market is set to boom. Sweden
has manifested its position as the number one market when it
comes to VoIP adoption. Glocalnet has significantly helped drive
this adoption. Glocalnet is not only one of the fastest growing
operators in their home market, but is an international leader
among all next-generation telcos. Pulver.com is looking forward
to producing Voice on the Net Europe '2000 in June in Stockholm,"
commented industry guru and conference organizer Jeff Pulver.
Glocalnet has grown over 300 percent in the last two months
and is serving more than 40,000 customers in Sweden today. "We
are aiming to become the third largest operator in the
residential market next year and are planning an international
expansion," says Krook.
Telephony free of charge
IP telephony based on equal access allows customers to save up
to more than 75 percent on their long distance and international
calls. Krook believes that telephony rates will continue to be
slashed, eventually becoming free-of-charge and that operators
will have to find their business elsewhere. "We will lead the
price war and give our customers telephony at the lowest possible
price. Operators like ourselves will earn money on more
innovative services," says Krook.
New world of communications
Stefan Krook pictures a new world of communications where the
services are offered via utilities, banks and food chains and
where the operators selling to the consumers are independent of
the physical networks. "The customers will buy specific services
and will expect their operator to provide these services seamless
of which network they use for access. Thus, the characterization
of operators as fixed line, broadband and mobile operators will
loose its validity in the eyes of the consumers," Krook
envisions.
Glocalnet AB's stock is listed on the Reuters page of Aragon,
a Swedish investment bank and is a next-generation
telecommunications company. The Company markets its services
together with local marketing partners such as Birka Energi, with
which Glocalnet has close cooperation. Glocalnet's headquarters
are located in Stockholm, Sweden. ots Original Text Service:
Glocalnet AB Internet: http://www.newsaktuell.de Contact:
Stefan Krook, Chief Executive Officer,
stefan.krook@glocalnet.com, or Mikael Hedlof, Executive Vice
President, both of Glocalnet AB, +46-8-566-34-100, or fax +46-8-
566-34-141, or info@glocalnet.com Web site:
http://www.glocalnet.com
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