Cordia VOZSIP Spanish Language VoIP Service

I haven’t seen anything like this service in the US yet, and I’m sure they are onto a winner. Cordia Corp, based in Florida, have released a Spanish language VoIP service obviously targeted at the large Spanish speaking population in Florida and the wider US. The new service is called VOZSIP and will come with 20 price plans for other international Spanish speaking countries. VoIP is an increasingly popular means of communication in Latin American nations such as Brazil and Mexico, where it has already reached the mainstream via Skype.

However, the launch of a US-based Spanish oriented VoIP service is an intelligent move, and a sign of just how fast-moving the market is. Cordia are being smart here - why bother releasing another VoIP solution that has to compete with the likes of Skype and Vonage when there are still many open and lucrative niche sectors still open, such as the emigrant Spanish speaking population?

Giving the large migrant Latin American a service that is Spanish speaking is a great way to take build a client base. A good move.

“Spanish-speaking people are a rapidly growing segment of the global population. Users of telecommunications services in Spanish-speaking countries are highly mobile with an international focus making them valuable customers. VOZSIP was created to serve this market by offering quality services and ease of use that Spanish speaking people expect to receive,” said Cordia Corp’s director of Latin markets, Gabriel Wainer.



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