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Elitel uses the DIGITALK MSP to extend its international and VoIP services
Elitel Telecom SpA, an independent Italian telecommunications group, is pleased to announce the expansion of its product portfolio through an agreement with DIGITALK Ltd to use the DIGITALK Consumer Platform.
Elitel, a leading operator in Italy, offers a broad range of traditional phone, data and VoIP services to the business and residential markets, among which the provision of call services to the ethnic market in Italy. Elitel has increased its presence in this market over the last two years, a market which today is estimated to be worth approximately 1.4bn.
Building on this success, Elitel has decided to expand further this area of business and will be using the DIGITALK platform to provide additional pre-paid services, as well as expanding its range of standard and enhanced voice services to both its residential and business customers. In particular, Elitel will integrate the DIGITALK platform with its existing VoIP platform, that today is already able to provide broadband telephony services on both Elitel's ADSL as well as other carriers' connectivity.
Giampietro Catena, Director of Wholesale and Regulatory Services for Elitel commented: "We chose DIGITALK because it is a known and trusted solution, and an ideal fit for our service expansion plan. The DIGITALK solution is both robust and highly scalable; in addition, the subscriber self-care faci lities are very appealing to our customers. We are now pushing forward with our growth plans for VoIP services and DIGITALK is pivotal to this effort."
Mark Ashdown, Sales and Marketing Director for DIGITALK, added: "DIGITALK has been expanding rapidly in Southern Europe, Italy in particular. The fact that Elitel has chosen a DIGITALK solution shows that it is an ideal solution for growing service providers who are moving from traditional TDM services into VoIP."











