By 2007, 70% Of All Long Distance Calls From India Could Be On Net: iLocus Study

The Economic Times: Despite tight regulations, bandwidth problems and the quality of service issues, it is estimated that more than 50 per cent of all international long distance calls from India are made over the Internet, and this is set to go further up in the coming years, say experts. According to a survey by iLocus, by 2007, about 70 per cent of all long distance calls would be made through Internet Telephony or Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP).
“Despite key policy issues that need urgent redressal, with proliferation of broadband, the quality of service would definitely improve, and this would go a long way in getting more people to use Internet Telephony” says Jasjit Sawhney, CEO, Net4India, one of the leading Internet Service Providers in the country.

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