Philippine gov't, telcos look to raise VOIP interest

30.06.2006

'Before, a landline was usually only for the A, B, and upper C classes, so the common man's access to the landline was through a pay telephone; so imagine VOIP being accessed through stations like pay phones that will actually do voice and Internet,' he said.

'That's the way you can actually give the masses the experience of VOIP,' he added. Bayantel plans to roll out more of these VOIP-enabled public telephones within the year