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But time passed

Posted: Sun Jan 05, 2025 10:23 am
by ritu800
These can be either MegaFon or Beeline SIM cards — with free connection and a monthly fee of 300 rubles per number — or MCN Telecom's own SIM cards. Note that in the latter case, the solution is one of the most optimal on the market: the monthly subscription fee for the number is 99 rubles, and the connection is free. Another example is that St. Petersburg's WestCall issues SIM cards jointly with MegaFon as part of the FMC Short Number service, but its cost is not published on the website. Looking at the situation with FMC, it becomes clear that this service is in demand today: interest in it is visible both from service providers and from customers who have begun to feel the benefits of using a convergent network.



At the same time, cloud telephony providers, who initially did not have their own mobile infrastructure, can compete with cellular operators by using the MVNO scheme and by popularizing cloud services (primarily, PBX).Once upon a time, in the days of traditional telephony and physically solid step-by-step automatic telephone exchanges, the telephone was perceived as something unchangeable, given by Thomas Edison for centuries. , although not much time passed, and suddenly it turned out that the "voice" can be transmitted without a telephone at all, and a call can be made even from a stick-scoop, the main thing is that it is connected to the Internet.



Nowadays, a phone can be not only france email list a smartphone, tablet or computer, but also a program in general. For example, IP telephony has been successfully integrated into their platforms by distributors of platform multiplayer games, and now some young Zerg fighter can share emotions with his “combat” comrades directly into the headset. Or, when commenting on a post on Facebook, you can call the author of the message directly from the social network in a couple of clicks. In most cases, social networks, game developers and application owners do not reinvent the wheel and integrate ready-made IP solutions using API (Application Programming Interface), that is, a software interface.