June 27, 2006

Moroccan Government recognizes Amitelo for VoIP

The Moroccan government has recognized Amitelo for its VoIP products and services. Last week, a conference was organized to demonstrate the VoIP related products and services of Amitelo. Moroccan Prime Minister Driss Jettou, External Investment Director Hassan Bernoussi, presidents of incumbent African telecom companies were present in the conference. The Board of Directors of Amitelo AG were among the dignitaries. Amitelo, headquartered at Zurich made a demonstration of its products at the conference. The company will undertake a pilot on VoIP.

The Moroccan government will take favorable steps for the growth of VoIP services in the country. The government has decided to grant loans for the installment of VoIP. There would be 5,000 new VoIP call shops over the next three years in Moroccan. For which, it will grant EUR 25, 000.00 per call shop.

Driss Jettou said,

The Government of Morocco is with Amitelo, will support Amitelo and will assist Amitelo in any way possible in its economic growth and social undertakings in Morocco.

Via: [VoIP Central]

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