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Submarine Cable Cuts Still A Mystery, (The Fifth Cable Cut Reported)

Source: snapvoip.blogspot.com

The recent damages to submarine cables serving Middle East and South East Asia hve taken turns and now it is reported that the fifth cable is also cut. All these began on January 23 when the Flag Telecoms FALCON undersea fiber optic cable near the Egypt was damaged. On January 30 another cable called the SeaMeWe-4 cable was cut. Egyptian officials have reviewed the ship traffic in the area at the time of the damage and have ruled out that the damage was caused by a ships anchor.
On February 1st second cut was found in the FALCON cable, which resulted in severe disruption of data service in the Gulf region and South East Asia. So far the damages includes the FLAG Europe-Asia cable near Alexandria, FALCON near Bandar Abbas in Iran, SeaMeWe-4 near Alexandria, SeaMeWe-4 near Penang, Malaysia, and FLAG near the Dubai coast.
Mahesh Jaishanker executive director of Business Development and Marketing for TeleGeography is saying, “The submarine cable cuts in FLAG Europe-Asia cable 8.3km away from Alexandria, Egypt and SeaMeWe-4 affected at least 60 million users in India, 12 million in Pakistan, six million in Egypt and 4.7 million in Saudi Arabia.”

Published on February 6th, 2008 under ,

iBasis goes Dutch,

Source: snapvoip.blogspot.com

BURLINGTON, MASS. AND THE HAGUE, NETHERLANDS

iBasis, Inc. (NASDAQ: IBAS), the global VoIP company™, and Royal KPN N.V., the national carrier of the Netherlands, today announced that iBasis has received shareholder approval of its transaction with Royal KPN N.V., which results in the effective merger of KPN’s international wholesale voice business into iBasis. The combination changes the landscape of global telecommunications as iBasis becomes one of the three largest carriers of international phone calls worldwide. The transaction officially goes into effect on October 1.

As a result of the transaction, iBasis receives the KPN Global Carrier Services business unit and $55 million in cash from KPN in exchange for approximately 40 million shares of its common stock, after which KPN will be a 51 percent shareholder on a fully diluted basis. iBasis will pay a dividend in the aggregate amount of $113 million to its stockholders of record as of the close of business on September 28, 2007.

The combination creates a "new iBasis" with strengths in two of the fastest growing segments of global telecommunications: mobile services and consumer VoIP. Furthermore, the combination results in complementary geographic coverage by bringing together KPN Global Carrier Services’ extensive footprint in Europe, the Middle East and Africa with iBasis’ strong presence in the Americas and Asia. KPN Global Carrier Services also brings an established business in mobile services, including a reliable and high quality product portfolio and relationships with more than 100 mobile operators, as well as international traffic from KPN’s Dutch, German and Belgian operations. iBasis brings a global VoIP network comprising over 1,000 points of presence in more than 100 countries and interconnections with more than 600 carriers worldwide.

With combined pro forma 2006 revenues of $1.3 billion and more than 20 billion minutes of international voice traffic, iBasis is the first IP-based carrier to break into the international telecom top three, regarded by analysts as a major event in an industry-wide migration to the Internet as a preferred communications platform. The transaction also dramatically enhances the iBasis product portfolio by adding feature-rich voice and data offerings for mobile operators and combining other products to meet the needs of customers from every market segment. The new iBasis will now serve approximately 1,000 customers including national operators, wholesale carriers, calling card operators, mobile operators, fixed retail business, cable Multi-Service Operators and Voice over Broadband service providers.

"Our extensive global VoIP network and sophisticated back office systems enable us to deliver a very high volume of traffic at a low cost," said Ofer Gneezy, president and CEO of iBasis. "With a comprehensive portfolio of products and services, customers in all existing industry segments, and technology to pursue rapidly emerging areas, iBasis is the new ‘face’ of telecom.

"The international voice market will continue to consolidate, with more carriers looking to enhance their efficiency by outsourcing international service," continued Gneezy. "We feel uniquely qualified to drive the current migration to IP communications and to be a platform for continued industry consolidation."

Eelco Blok, member of the Board of Management of KPN said, "We are very pleased with the shareholder approval to merge KPN Global Carrier Services into iBasis. iBasis is a strong partner that will substantially increase scale in our international wholesale activities and therefore lower costs. With the integration of iBasis’ IP-based network, we see this transaction as a further step in transforming our company to an all-IP operator, both nationally and internationally."

iBasis remains a stand-alone, publicly traded company, headquartered in Burlington, Mass. It gains a significant operation in The Hague and additional sales offices throughout the world. iBasis will continue to be led by existing senior management under the direction of President and CEO, Ofer Gneezy. Edwin van Ierland, former general manager of KPN Global Carrier Services, joins the executive staff of iBasis with the completion of the transaction. KPN has appointed two of its executives, Eelco Blok and Joost Farwerck, to join the seven member iBasis Board of Directors. They replace departing directors David Lee and Charles Skibo whose contributions to iBasis’ success are greatly appreciated. KPN also has the right to nominate two independent directors to the iBasis’ board in the future.

Comments from Industry Analysts

"The IP transformation of the industry is well underway," said Joe McGarvey, senior analyst with Heavy Reading, an independent telecom market research firm. "Traditional telecom technologies simply cannot compete with an IP-based infrastructure, which is less expensive to maintain, operate and expand. This transaction brings iBasis significant gains in traffic volume, customers and capabilities. Plus, its advanced IP resources — enhanced with the addition of mobile voice and messaging services from KPN Global Carrier Services — puts iBasis in a strong position for capitalizing on fast-growing industry segments."

"iBasis has been one of the great success stories of the wholesale market, and has been both an innovator and a survivor," said TeleGeography’s Director of Research, Stephan Beckert. "KPN has effectively outsourced its international voice business to iBasis and made a significant investment in the company. This represents a strong vote of confidence in iBasis, and its VoIP strategy, by a major incumbent carrier. While many other carriers foundered during the downturn in the telecom market, iBasis stayed focused and continued to grow, to the point where in just over ten years it carries as much international traffic as AT&T."

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Published on October 11th, 2007 under , , ,

US VoIP subscribers

Source: voipcentral.org

A TeleGeography report is another indicator to show how VoIP is gaining popularity in the USA. In its latest report, the research firm claims that the number of VoIP customers of America increased 21 percent, to 6.9 million in the Q2 of the current year.

The VoIP service has recorded a remarkable growth marking a 153 percent gain in comparison with mid-2005. However, the second quarter rise was little bit low than the first quarter. The first quarter witnessed 28 percent, the TeleGeography report adds.

The report explains VoIP revenue grew 175 percent, to $607 million throughout the USA. The VoIP revenue was $221 million last year.

Cable TV companies have also increased their customers base this year. The report says that Cable TV companies account for 60 percent of VoIP subscribers. In other words, it is 4.1 million subscribers up from 52 percent in mid-2005.

Major market players

Vonage: 1.8 million customers, added 243,000 in Q2
Time Warner: 1.6 million customers, added 234,000 in Q2
Cablevision: 987,542 customers, added 122,542 in Q2
Comcast: 721,000 customers, added 305,000 in Q2

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Published on August 11th, 2006 under ,

Internet Phone subscriptions on rise

Source: voipcentral.org

The report brought out by US based research firm by TeleGeography states a remarkable increase in the number of Internet Phone Subscriptions in the third quarter of 2005. There is 33% increase in comparison to the second quarter.
The number happens to be quite small as compared to residential phone lines. As per the given estimates the number of VoIP users has risen as compared to the third quarter of 2004.

The growth in the VoIP telephony is expected to result in the shrinkage of the traditional telephony. As it is major conventional telephone companies are experiencing the poaching from VoIP telephony. The traditional phone companies such as Verizon and SBC are setting up optical networks to offer internet and video services.
The growth in the VOIP segment has also been attributed to the success of Time Warner Cable that happens to be the largest cable VOIP provider.
Moreover the services happen to quite cheap so more and more consumers are making a shift.
It needs to seen how the things will shape up.
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Published on November 15th, 2005 under ,

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