About

Ntelecom is founded in 2007 headquartered in Prishtina, Kosovo and is fully owned by Napair Group.  Since establishment Ntelecom has become a well known and respected player in the industry providing superior voice termination combined with highest network availability and professional customer support.

Main focus

Ntelecom is focused to route and terminate voice traffic to difficult destinations worldwide, we operate using our own TDM and VoIP infrastructure. Currently utilizing over 70 interconnections in more than 30 countries worldwide.

Why  Ntelecom?

  • No volume commitment
  • No setup fees
  • Pay as you Go
  • Real time Monitoring 24/7
  • Excellence in Costumer Support
  • Real time Account Access
  • H323 and Sip protocol support
  • Prepaid and Postpaid Options
  • Per second billing (except Mexico)
Ntelecom is chosen by many ITSP’s (Internet Telephony Service Providers) as their main carrier for Voip Termination.

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About Ntelecom:

founded in 2007 and headquartered in Prishtina, Kosovo is fully owned by Napair Group. Since establishment Ntelecom became a well known and respected player in the Telecom industry providing superior voice termination combined with highest network availability and professional customer support.

Voip Wholesale:

is a service provided by wholesale carriers to other service providers to start up, add to or extend the reach of their networks. VoIP Wholesale service providers can typically terminate traffic at a lower cost than traditional time-division multiplexing (TDM) routes.
 

VoIP

(Voice Over Internet Protocol) is a technology that allows telephone calls to be made over computer networks like the Internet. VoIP converts analog voice signals into digital data packets and supports real-time, two-way transmission of conversations using Internet Protocol .

VoIP calls can be made on the Internet using a VoIP service provider and standard computer audio systems. Alternatively, some service providers support VoIP through ordinary telephones that use special adapters to connect to a home computer network. Many VoIP implementations are based on the H.323 and Sip protocols. VoIP offers a substantial cost savings over traditional long distance telephone calls..