Monday, February 27, 2012

SipTelecom Offers a Last Line of Defense of Big Portals and Telecom Companies in the Risk of Extinction.

HAIFA, Israel -- Microsoft announced that its new operating system Windows XP with its Instant Messaging client would support the SIP protocol.

SIP -- "Session Initiation Protocol" -- is a new Internet standard widely accepted as the next standard of global communication.

The world has recently been exposed to a major telecom revolution -- the cellular phones. This revolution diminished old telecom companies and leveraged a new type of telecom companies -- the cellular telecom companies. This revolution took about five years to dominate the world.

Nowadays we witness the beginning of a new revolution -- the instant messaging/SIP revolution. This revolution will enable to become connected in various modes -- text, voice, and video sessions, all of which are hardware and location independent.

This revolution cultivates a new type of telecom companies -- the big portals. Big portals, which currently supply basic Internet services such as e-mail addresses, will supply SIP phone numbers in the near future. This step will place them as next generation telecom companies.

Microsoft has taken the basic steps to become a new giant telecom company. They are making the SIP supported Instant Messaging available an integral part of their new operating system, Windows XP, and major service of MSN network.

After stalemate with the US judiciary, Microsoft's target appears to be the big portals and Telecom/ISPs. The dual spearheaded movement takes advantage of MSN network and Windows XP operating system might encircle their opponents.

SipTelecom offers a last line of defense for those endangered businesses. As the battle of portals is becoming bitter and fiercer, big portals such as Yahoo, AOL and Lycos cannot neglect the new emerging front -- the SIP front. The name of this battle is SIP phone subscribers. These subscribers will be tightly connected to the portal that supplies the service to them. The quantities of SIP service subscribers to portals will become the major contributor of their market share.

About SipTelecom:

SipTelecom is an Israeli start-up that has created its own propriety SIP Internet PBX system. Its web based communication system is using its award winning QMS technology. This technology allows big portals to embed SIP into their product line, giving their clients a new service iPN - Internet Phone Number.

The iPN is an URL easily accessed by clicking on a link. This technology is scalable and allows supporting millions of users, worldwide.

SipTelecom is launching an Internet commando task force, creating accurate Internet telecommunications technology. This next-generation technology enables telecom companies; big portals; ISPs and cellular providers to provide their customers today with tomorrow's SIP based telecommunication services. For more information log on to http://www.siptele.com/ .

   For further details:   Mr. Alexander Zlotnik   azlotnik@siptle.com   iPN: http://qms.siptele.com:8080/SipTelecom/call_request?azlotnik   http://www.siptele.com   Phone: +972-4-8341388                      MAKE YOUR OPINION COUNT - Click Here                http://tbutton.prnewswire.com/prn/11690X85125412 

Contact: Mr. Alexander Zlotnik of SipTelecom, +972-4-8341388, or azlotnik@siptle.com

Website: http://www.siptele.com/

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