Nortel and Sprint give billion-dollar boost to internet telephony

Voice over IP will cost them dear...

NEWS US telco Sprint has inked a deal with Nortel Networks worth $1.1bn to change its entire customer base from circuit switched services to Voice Over Internet Protocol (VOIP). The two companies insist that Sprint will make big cost savings by using packet voice services, which will allow the telco to make better use of its existing infrastructure. The new network allows multiple users to share the same line, thereby maximising the revenue potential of the network. Mike Fuller, president of Sprint's local telecoms division, said in a statement: "Packetisation not only makes the network simpler and more cost effective, it also opens the door to new services that can run across existing telephone lines."

Post your comment

In order to post a comment you need to be registered and logged in.

You can also log in with Facebook. Log in or create your silicon.com account below

  • Login

Will not be displayed with your comment

By signing up for this service, you indicate that you agree to our Terms and Conditions and have read and understood our Privacy Policy.

Questions about membership? Find the answers in the Membership FAQ

Get silicon.com's daily newsletter

  • Register on silicon.com

    Enter your email to register

Keep in touch with silicon.com

silicon.com newsletters