January 15, 2006

Mexico Gets New VoIP Provider

The Mexican telecommunication carrier IUSACom Networks Inc. will offer VoIP services for business and residential customers in Latin America and the United States.

The new VoIP service will be marketed to customers in Mexico as well as the rapidly growing Hispanic market in the United States, which HispanTelligence expects to reach $1 trillion within the next four years.

IUSACom’s decision to offer VoIP to Mexican customers gives major credence to Telegraphy’s recent prediction of a 46 percent jump in international VoIP traffic from Latin America. (See Telegeography Projects 38 Percent Jump in International VoIP Traffic.)

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