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Fcaballero bookmarked on 2009-03-26 telco skype business

Skype’s cross-border traffic grew approximately 41 percent in 2008, to 33 billion minutes — equivalent to 8 percent of combined international telephone + Skype traffic. Skype uses wholesale carriers such as iBasis and Level 3 for handling its network traffic. Five years after its launch, Skype is now the largest provider of cross-border voice communications in the world

  • Skype’s cross-border traffic grew approximately 41 percent in 2008, to 33 billion minutes — equivalent to 8 percent of combined international telephone + Skype traffic. Skype uses  wholesale carriers such as iBasis and Level 3 for handling its network traffic. Five years after its launch, Skype is now the largest provider of cross-border voice communications in the world

This link has been bookmarked by 8 people . It was first bookmarked on 24 Mar 2009, by Cosmin Ghiu.

  • 26 Mar 09
    icr-sj
    Mariko Hayashida

    TeleGeographyは国際通話のトラフィックは2007年に14%伸び、2008年にはさらに12%伸びて3840億分になったと見積もっている。価格の下落と人気の上昇で収益は横ばいになっている。通話時間の大きな上昇はSkypeによるものが大きい。Skypeの国際通話トラフィックは2008年に約41%伸び、330億分となった。これは一般の国際電話とSkypeのトラフィックを合わせたものの8%に匹敵する。

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  • fcaballero
    Fabio Caballero

    Skype’s cross-border traffic grew approximately 41 percent in 2008, to 33 billion minutes — equivalent to 8 percent of combined international telephone + Skype traffic. Skype uses wholesale carriers such as iBasis and Level 3 for handling its network traffic. Five years after its launch, Skype is now the largest provider of cross-border voice communications in the world

    telco skype business

    • Skype’s cross-border traffic grew approximately 41 percent in 2008, to 33 billion minutes — equivalent to 8 percent of combined international telephone + Skype traffic. Skype uses  wholesale carriers such as iBasis and Level 3 for handling its network traffic. Five years after its launch, Skype is now the largest provider of cross-border voice communications in the world
  • 25 Mar 09
    intontsang
    intontsang

    TeleGeography says that cross-border telephone traffic grew 14 percent in 2007 and is estimated to have grown 12 percent in ...

  • 24 Mar 09
    mbauwens
    Michel Bauwens

    Skype’s cross-border traffic grew approximately 41 percent in 2008, to 33 billion minutes — equivalent to 8 percent of combined international telephone + Skype traffic. Skype uses wholesale carriers such as iBasis and Level 3 for handling its network tra

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