Retail of VoIP involves getting subscribers and offering VoIP services to them on different business models. Set your own IVR's or use default templates.
Prepaid calling cards
Prepaid calling cards business is one of the most common business models in telecom industry. In prepaid scenario, service can be turned on with minimal initial deposit and the operator still does not have any risk of bad debts and debt collection charges. It is a worldwide phenomenon that in fully competing markets, prepaid service is quickly replacing postpaid service in all sectors.
Starting a Prepaid calling card business is an easy three step process: Step 1. Generate as many prepaid card PINs from the provided system as you want. Step 2. Print them through any prepaid card printers in your area (Optional)
Step 3. Start selling.
Phone to phone
Phone to Phone business is one of the easiest ways to enter into the world of VoIP and Internet Telephony. Phone to Phone providers allow customers to make phone calls via their Local access numbers at comparatively low cost than conventional telephony.
Step 1. Arrange local access numbers from Media Routes' optional services or any other DID service provider for your target areas. Step 2. Set your own IVR prompts (optional) or use IVR from the default template provided.
Step 3. Start selling. Service supports Pin based/Pin less, ANI, CLI based authentication.
CallBack
CallBack business model is useful wherever it is difficult for the subscriber to make an outgoing call but he is in a position to receive an incoming call. One most common reason is in countries which restrict VoIP usage. The other possible reason is through cell phone which charge heavily for outgoing calls but may not charge anything or very little for incoming calls. CLI callback
Step 1. Arrange local access numbers from Media Routes' optional services or any other DID service provider for your target areas.
Step 2. Start selling. Web callback
Step 1. Arrange a web site with callback service through Media Routes' optional services
Step 2. Start selling.
PC to Phone
PC to Phone business is one of the easiest ways to enter into the world of VoIP and Internet Telephony. PC to Phone providers allow customers to make phone calls via their PC at comparatively low cost than conventional telephony.
Step 1. Get your own branded dialer from Media Routes' optional services and put its download link on your web site Step 2. Start Selling
IP Phones or Residential VoIP
An IP phone is a device that is just like a normal phone but it uses Internet to make phone calls.
Step 1. Configure your IP address provided to you through Media Routes' hosted service in the IP phones and ship them to the subscriber. Step 2. Start Selling
Callshops
In this Business model you have CallShops where people visit and make phone calls. A software provided by Media Routes runs inside each CallShop and manages all activities inside the the shop. It provides full booth management and generates real time status of each booth and the calls going on in that booth. It allows the callshop owner to set its own rates. To start running your callshops follow these steps
Step 1. Get the Callshop software from Media Routes after you get the hosted account Step 2. Setup your rates in the billing engine that you want to extend to different call shops.
Step 3. Ask CallShop owners to setup their own rates for booths.
Step 4. Start selling!
Mobile VoIP
Mobile VoIP is a new method of making phone calls using cell phones that have Wi-Fi or other 3G connections builtin. Most new mobiles phones have builtin SIP clients. If not, users can use a software like Fring to allow cell phone users to make VoIP calls.
Step 1. Get your SIP settings from us and give them to the mobile VoIP users. Step 2. Start Selling
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