EasyTel announced today the completion of a two-and-a-half year long project to create a private communications network linking all of its points-of-presence in North America.
(PRWEB) September 21, 2004 --EasyTel announced today the completion of a two-and-a-half year long project to create a private communications network linking all of its points-of-presence in North America.
"GenieNet has been a long-term commitment for us," said EasyTel Chief Technology Officer, Stuart Scamman, "and I'm immensely proud to say we completed it almost a month ahead of schedule. This past week saw the last cutovers of almost 75,000 telephone numbers into our private network. Back in 2002 we targeted the end of September '04, and we did it early!"
The GenieNet infrastructure means that inbound calls, messaging and services among EasyTel customers in different part of North America completely bypass the traditional long-distance lines.
"A mother in Los Angeles will be able to talk to her daughter at school in Boston for a penny or so per minute, because we've completely eliminated the traditional long distance costs in the equation," explained Scamman. "Now New York City and San Francisco are as close to being 'local' as it can get. If your office is in Dallas and you have customers in Chicago, you can have a local number in both cities and get your calls without the traditional long distance charges."
The GenieNet cutover also enlarges EasyTel's local service coverage zone to include almost 80% of the US population. "And, Scamman continued, "this move gives us the first stage of offering local service in Canada and Mexico as one seamless North American plan! Just imagine being able to call from anywhere to anywhere in North America with a local call and no long distance routing charges!"
EasyTel.Net
15760 Ventura Blvd, Suite 2000, Encino, CA 91436
Contact Name: Randall Skala, President
CorporateRelations@EasyTel.Net
About EasyTel.Net
Incorporated in Nevada in 1995, EasyTel.Net, is a wholly owned subsidiary of publicly owned InfoUSA. EayTel.Net integrated InfoUSA's electronic banking services with its own unified communications platform: The Universal Office, EasyTels proprietary softswitch, runs on GenieNet, a nation-wide private voice-over-IP network, (GenieNet).
In 1994, InfoUSA embarked on a mission to design and fully develop a proprietary softswitch technology, both hardware and software, which integrates three powerful technologies; Telecommunications, the worlds most universal and interactive communication medium; Electronic Banking, the key to electronic commerce; and the Internet, the worlds most powerful information medium as one seamless service.
In all it's variations from simple consumer products such as prepaid VoiceFaxEmail.com to complex, multi-site business services, the Universal Office provides locally served communications and electronic banking services with national reach to over 80% of the US Population Centers.
EasyTel has already sold millions of pre-paid calling cards for International use and is developing plans to sell stored value ATM / calling cards to the same market place. Recent and planned additions to the InfoUSA and EasyTel suite include international monetary services, major-bank branch deposit, and local unified communications services throughout Canada and Mexico on.
EasyTel.Net
Address: 15760 Ventura Blvd, Suite 2000, Encino, CA 91436
Contact: Randall Skala, President
e-mail address: CorporateRelations@EasyTel.Net
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