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obong (m)
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Anyone know if VoIP (voice over internet protocal) is offered in Nigeria as yet. And if so, what are the rates?
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delarontus (f)
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VOIP can be done in conjunction with NITEL if you submit a proposal to that effect.
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Jesimiel (m)
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Yes, VOIP is already in use in Nigeria, thus you can conclude it is available. Cybercafe use it make international call that is why there rates are low and the quality is poor because of the bandwith they use. Also many of these calling cards use VOIP for sure and be not decieved most of the PTO's actually terminate there international call over VOIP. Rates depends on the segement of the VOIP technology you are looking at. You explain further what you are actually looking at i.e. if I could be of any assistance to you on that. 
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obong (m)
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I was actually just wondering if one could have it in their homes, instead of the standard PTO's. Perhaps its a cheape alternative. Its likely the wave of the future, so its good to see nigeria has it. My aunt just moved back to nigeria and i wanted to know if she could get it in her home
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deepleke (m)
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Good news for you! VoIP is really available in Nigeria and you can even set it up in your house if you wish. The rates are really cheap and the calls are clear too. I know a company which can really get that done for you. The name is Adesemi Nigeria Limited and it's located right here in Lagos, with the headquaters in Aba. You can easily check out their website www.adesemi.com. Cheers 
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obong (m)
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deepleke, thanks a bunch. I'm looking at the site now.
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