It is a big leap for the company that registered approximately 100,000/month in May 2004.
The main reason for this meteoric rise can be attributed to VOIP Inc's aggressive acquisition plans. In June 2005, the company acquired Volo Communications and the VoiceOne network, which took the network minutes meter up to more than 250,000,000/month. In November 2005, the company's 2005 annual usage surged to 3.6 billion after it bought up WQN, an international pre-paid phone card company.
It has also beefed up its nationwide presence. The VoiceOne network now consists of 22 points of presence in the U.S. alone and more than 5,000 local access points. This helps the company reach around 90% of the U.S. population.
Via TMCnet
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