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Title: GoIP Global Provider of VoIP in a Box Solutions


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GoIP Global Provider ofVoIP in a
BoxSolutions ----------------------------------
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Content
  • Vision Mission
  • Company Overview
  • Market Opportunity
  • Sales Marketing
  • Technology
  • Appendix

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GoIP Vision Mission
  • Vision
  • A shift is happening transition to VoIP, the
    fastest growing segment within the Telecom
    Industry. Every Telecom group will have to offer
    VoIP enabled services.
  • GoIP will be the 1 VoIP in a Box solution
    provider
  • Mission
  • GoIP is determined focused to attack the
    rapidly increasing VoIP software market.
  • We enable carriers to offer leading edge VoIP
    services to their Customers.

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Content
  • Vision Mission
  • Company Overview
  • Market Opportunity
  • Sales Marketing
  • Technology
  • Appendix

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GoIP Overview
  • Founded November 2004, Copenhagen based, 20
    headcount
  • Global groundbreaker in delivering complete VoIP
    solutions White Label, allowing service
    providers to roll out new revenue generating VoIP
    services.
  • Quality proven technology, incl. billing system
    white label
  • to Carriers, MVNOs, ISPs, Internet Portals,
    Cable companies and new IP companies by offering
    a variety of solutions for pre- post paid
    billing.
  • GoIPs successful implementations of VoIP
    solutions
  • Debitel, Denmark (subsidiary of Debitel AG)
    www.debitel-ip.dk
  • Switch Mobile (US MVNO) www.globedialer.com
  • OnFone.DK (DK ITSP) www.onfone.dk
  • OEM system integration at www.ipxtalk.com

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Organization
Ivan Solvason CEO (Founder)
Stig Skaugvoll SVP (Co-Founder)
Claus Futtrup CTO
Wolfgang Krause VP Marketing
Jörg Sperling VP Business Development
Jesper H Hansen CFO
Peter Futtrup Director Prod. Development
Ole Thingstrup VP, Sales
Partners Sales Agents In Latam EMEA
Sebastien Yerly Software Development
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GoIP Global Groundbreaker within VoIP
  • While VoIP is an exotic technology to some
    companies, GoIP has been one of the innovators
    within the VoIP industry.
  • GoIP delivers complete White Label VoIP systems
    allowing Carriers, MVNOs, ISPs, Internet
    Portals, Cable companies and new IP companies to
    roll out new revenue generating VoIP services.
  • We also provide VoIP Termination solutions as
    well as white label OEM module which can be
    integrated with attractive pricing via Softphone
    client
  • VoIP Service Providers can compete out of region
    no boundaries
  • leveraging brand names, carrier relationships,
    and system investments.
  • Local, national, international, and even mobile
    service is no longer tied ownership of network in
    home areas.
  • Time-to-Market Low CapEx

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GoIPs Value Proposition
  • GoIPs VoIP Solutions, empowers service providers
    to enter into the new fast revenue generating
    VoIP market - VoIP in a Box Turnkey solutions
  • Customized Self management Web interface
  • Complete real-time Billing platform
  • Complete SIP based VoIP platform

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GoIP Value Proposition
Performance
Positioning
Instant deployment (fastest to market) Any type
of VoIP configuration Massively Scalable
Enabler of all VoIP solutions and related
business models
Software based Future proof - open standards -
SIP, Linux, Asterisk - 4 years of specialized
development
Lowest CapEx Lowest Operational cost
Price
Technology
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VoIP Killer Applications
  • Price VoIP allows to bill flat no matter of
    time and distance. Dramatic lower cost of
    ownership (CapEx)
  • Ease of Use Self management, Many calling
    features Value added Services can be bundled and
    are comprehensive to users.
  • Video VoIP home videos, digital photos etc.
  • Desktop VoIP (i.e. Skype) Computers, laptops
    are now used as telephones. PDAs and other
    mobile IP devices are becoming more an more
    widespread.
  • Underpinning Technology Trends
  • VoIP, Technologies VoIP systems will undergo
    restructuring in 2006, leading to better QoS and
    hammering yet another nail into traditional
    Telco's coffin.
  • SIP, is set to assume its logical place as VoIP's
    standard delivery technology. That's bad new for
    traditional PBX manufacturers, which stand to see
    their business slowly drain away.


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GoIP Technology and Market Positioning
Price/ Performance
White Label Reseller
Retail
Open Architecture
Proprietary Architecture
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New Business Models Emerging
  • Carriers, MVNOs, ISPs, Internet Portals, Cable
    companies and new IP companies to leverage
    recent investments in networks by
  • Offering bundled VoIP services to increase ARPU
  • Migrating Customers from traditional PSTN
  • Offering converged VoIP services via WiFi WiMax
  • Offering new Value Added Services.
  • VoIP Service Providers can compete out of region
    no boundaries
  • leveraging brand names, carrier relationships,
    and system investments.
  • Local, national, international, and even mobile
    service is no longer tied ownership of network
    in home areas.
  • Time-to-Market Low CapEx
  • THEY ALL NEED A WORKING GLOBAL SOLUTION QUICKLY!

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Content
  • Vision Mission
  • Company Overview
  • Market Opportunity
  • Sales Marketing
  • Technology
  • Appendix

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Key Investment Trends Favour VoIP
  • Globally 100k new broadband connections added
    every day.
  • VOIP Traffic is increasing 35 annually until
    2010
  • First IMS Services are deployed GoIP supports
    IMS!

Mobile Convergence/ IMS

VioP Software Market p.a.
Investments into Carrier Transition from TDM to
IP
Investments into Broadband Penetration
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Content
  • Vision Mission
  • Company Overview
  • Market Opportunity
  • Sales Marketing
  • Technology
  • Appendix

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GoIP The VoIP Enabler
Application Service ProviderGoIP VoIP solutions
Service ProviderCarriers, MVNOs, ISPs, Internet
Portals Cable companies
Partners/AgentsAgent Module
UsersPersonalized services
GoIP Has a unique offering (hosted or non
hosted) for entire business chain as a global
provider of VoIP in a Box solutions. We are NOT
competing with our customers, we ENABLE them!
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GoIP Sales strategy
GoIP Customer
Carriers, MVNOs, ISPs, Internet Portals, Cable
companies new IP companies
Partners
Direct Sales
Agents
VoIP Application Services w Hosting
VoIP Application Services
VoIP CallShop OEM solutions
VoIP Termination Services
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Why do Customers buy from GoIP?
Carriers Benefits
End User Benefits
  • Attractive pricing flat rate opportunity!
  • Numbers of your choice!
  • Freedom bring your VoIP device when traveling
    and place/receive calls as if you are at home!
  • Voice mail via E-mail!
  • Conference calling all can join from anywhere
    in the world
  • Real Time Web billing see your usage in real
    time and load funds to your account!
  • 2nd line service Parent control!
  • Friends family call unlimited!
  • New revenue potential within quick reach!
  • Shortest time to market
  • Scalable
  • Software based
  • Future proof open standards
  • SIP, Linux, Asterisk
  • Lowest cost of development
  • 4 yrs of specialized development
  • Lowest CapEx and OpEx
  • No additional network investment required!
  • Manage own pricing that is attractive in local
    and global markets!
  • No credit risk via Pre-paid module!
  • Advanced calling features

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Case studies Why was GoIP chosen?
  • Debitel, Denmark (subsidiary of Debitel AG)
    www.debitel-ip.dk
  • New Revenue stream
  • New converged Mobile VoIP services
  • Low CapEx
  • Time-to-market
  • OnFone.dk www.onfone.dk
  • New Revenue stream
  • Low CapEx
  • Time-to-market
  • Switch Mobile (US MVNO) www.globedialer.com
  • New Revenue stream
  • New converged Mobile VoIP services
  • Low CapEx
  • Time-to-market

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Case studies Internal efforts are painful and
expensive
  • Cybercity (subsidiary of Telenor)
  • Invested 5 mill. in VoIP Platform
  • 18 month before VoIP service was launched
  • Not competitive pricing
  • Maxcom (Mexican Carrier)
  • Invested 1 mill. in hardware
  • Not able to implement in-house VoIP Software
  • 12 month pending delay in offering new VoIP
    services
  • Microsoft (MSN)
  • No clear strategy now overtaken by many portals
  • Now invested 20 mill. in buying Companies to
    get what they had via Partners 4 years ago ?????
  • France Telecom
  • 592,000 France Télécom customers terminated
    their landline contracts with the incumbent in
    2005 a six-fold increase on the figure reported
    the previous year.
  • Real blossoming for alternative operators as
    users switched service provider for voice,
    internet and digital TV services.

French telecoms regulator Arcep on 31 December
2005
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Content
  • Vision Mission
  • Company Overview
  • Market Opportunity
  • Sales Marketing
  • Technology
  • Appendix

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GoIP Product Offering
GoIP B2C Residential VoIP Solution
GoIP Mobile Gateway Solution
GoIP CallShop Solution
GoIP VoIP PlatformWhite Label Hosted/Non-hosted
GoIP VoIP Termination Gateway Solution
GoIP OEM Online Solution
GoIP B2B Enterprise VoIP Solution
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GoIP offers complete features for each customer
segment
  • IP Billing module real time/online
  • Administrator module
  • Customer handling support module
  • CDR Record database module
  • Routing Module termination
  • Outsourced telephony services
  • Scalable
  • Backed by the GoIP VoIP Termination Network
  • Competitive calling rates to over 230 countries
    worldwide
  • IP Billing module - real time/online
  • Easy Self service Management
  • Advanced Dial-thru service
  • Backed by the GoIP VoIP Termination Network

GoIP VoIP PlatformWhite Label Hosted/Non-hosted
  • Reliable, quality voice service
  • Available globally anywhere the Internet is
    accessible
  • Complete calls globally on any phone, anywhere in
    the world
  • Fast and easy implementation
  • Accurate, detailed reporting
  • Bundled Service
  • Easy Self service Management
  • Advanced online WEB interface
  • Backed by the GoIP VoIP Termination Network
  • Easy to deploy manage
  • Reduces hardware investment
  • Pay as you grow pricing model
  • Multiple Virtual iPBXs one platform
  • Enables Service Providers to pro-pose a wide
    range of third party terminals to their customers

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GoIP Softphone System Voice/Video/IM
  • SOFTPHONE FEATURES
  • Voice Mail (voice mail indicator)
  • Conference calling (multiple PSTN/IP)
  • Caller ID
  • Call Waiting
  • Placed Calls, Received Calls, Missed Calls
  • Microphone Speaker Device Selector
  • Call Forwarding URI/URL
  • 10 Party Conferencing IP PSTN
  • Plus Record conversation with audio/video
  • Auto-answer
  • Caller ID SIP ID
  • Call Timer
  • Silence Threshold
  • Mute
  • Direct IP to IP Calling
  • Speed Dial
  • Line Hold, Line Transfer,
  • Do Not Disturb
  • INSTANT MESSENGER FEATURES
  • Detachable Sliding Drawer
  • Add Received, Dialed or Missed Call as New
    Contact
  • Ban Delete Contact
  • Edit Contact
  • Instant Messenger with Presence Support
  • SIMPLE, XCAP WebDAV
  • IM Pager Model (SIP MESSAGE)
  • IM Typing Notification

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GoIPs VoIP Topology
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GoIPs VoIP Software Architecture
Non GoIP
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GoIP Global VoIP Technical Highlights
  • The GOIP Global IP Network uses SIP protocol to
    set up, authenticate, and complete calls over our
    IP network.
  • The network consists of a SIP server which routes
    calls, collects CDRs and provides a feed to our
    billing and web based monitoring systems.
  • The GoIP VoIP application server can be deployed
    in any IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) network
    worldwide. Carriers realize two substantial
    benefits
  • GoIP VoIP applications function independent of
    the underlying network extending the service
    reach and simplifying operations.
  • Third party applications, such as Video/Presence,
    can be more easily integrated with GoIPs rich
    feature set
  • The calls are routed to ensure the best quality
    termination over the GOIP VoIP/PSTN network.
  • The GOIP network allows for an IP originated call
    to terminate to any PSTN phone in the world. GOIP
    has a robust VoIP and TDM network that allows for
    redundant coverage to most destinations.

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Next Steps for Co-operation
  • Evaluate business potential for Reseller
  • Implement and test VoIP System
  • Establish test with 100 technical support from
    GOIPs Global VoIP/SIP team
  • GOIP to supply contract and pricing

Contact GoIP Ivan Solvason, CEO Founder Stig
Skaugvoll, SVP Co-Founder 45 6960 1001 45
6960 1002 is_at_goipint.com ss_at_goipint.com
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Content
  • Vision Mission
  • Company Overview
  • Market Opportunity
  • Sales Marketing
  • Technology
  • Appendix

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Key trends
Between 1997 and 2001, international VoIP traffic
skyrocketed, growing at a triple-digit clip every
year. Not surprisingly, growth has moderated in
recent years. VoIP traffic grew 35 percent in
2004, and is on track to grow 38 percent in 2005.
While this pace is modest by historical
standards, VoIP traffic is increasing three times
faster than switched telephone traffic and
accounts for a steadily growing share of the
international long distance market.
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Key trends
While incumbent and competitive carriers have
both embraced VoIP, the key destinations for VoIP
traffic suggest that international
termination-rate arbitrage remains a key driver.
The majority of VoIP traffic is bound for
developing countries in Latin America, Asia,
Eastern Europe, and Africa (see Figure 3. Inbound
International VoIP Traffic Totals by Region,
20022004).
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Key trends
  • Between 2002 and 2004, average calling prices
    fell by 17 percent, a modest decline by the
    recent standards of the market.
  • This decline has been more than offset by
    aggregate traffic growth of almost 29 percent.
  • Consequently, worldwide retail revenues from
    international traffic actually increased for the
    second consecutive year (see Figure 4. Rate of
    Price Decline versus Volume Growth, 19912004).

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Key trends
  • The rapid growth of VoIP in Japan, the U.S., and
    Europe holds the promise of revolutionizing this
    market. However, the all-IP future remains a
    distant dream, particularly with respect to
    international long-distance calling.
  • Today most VoIP calls are made to off-net
    telephone numbers on the PSTN. Consequently, even
    VoIP providers must rely on wholesale carriers to
    terminate their international traffic.
  • International traffic (switched VoIP) will
    exceed 370 billion minutes by 2008 12 to 15
    percent annual Growth (see Figure 5).
  • Over the longer term, however, the growth of
    IP-to-IP voice communications promises to reshape
    the market.

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Key trends
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Key trends
  • Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) is no longer
    a fringe technology used only by a relative few
    early adopters.
  • VoIP is a technology whose time has come, having
    passed from the early adoption phase into an era
    of widespread deployment.
  • VoIP is moving into the mainstream largely due to
    the cost savings and the flexibility provided
    through IP-based communications.
  • Wireless VoIP started shedding its wireline
    shackles in 2005 and began its march toward
    direct competition with mobile carriers. The
    growing availability of WiFi access points in
    coffee shops, hotels, airport departure lounges
    and other public places fueled interest in both
    IP and IP/cellular hybrid handsets. A growing
    number of businesses, anxious to slash their
    mobile phone costs, began investigating the
    possibility of using wVoIP technology within
    their offices and campuses.
  • Expect numerous product and service announcements
    in these areas over the next few years and for
    VoIP to eventually become the standard mobile
    voice technology

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Key trends
  • Synopsis As broadband uptake increases in
    Central Eastern Europe, consumers have become
    the driving force behind telecoms innovation by
    seeking to benefit from the same level of service
    and quality as their Western European neighbours.
  • Thankfully, IP telephony is cost-effective for
    network deployment and network operations.
  • VoIP in Europe is expected to turnover 1 billion
    in 1224 months. Fixed line operators must
    address the reality that ISPs and alternative
    operators are preparing to get their piece of
    this profitable pie.
  • VoIP should enable an increase in cross-selling
    and bundling opportunities, mass market
    deployment and an assessment of the viability to
    roll out IPTV and IPVoD.

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Key trends US Market
  • Yankee Group reports VoIP service to be a fast
    growing segment, predicting its leap to almost
    3.3 billion by 2010 from 840 million at the end
    of 2005. Dividing the market into three
    categories, Yankee projects
  • Hosted VoIP to increase to 1.2 billion by 2010
    from 233 million in 2005 
  • VoIP over VPN (Virtual Private Network) to
    increase to 1.25 billion by 2010 from 268
    million in 2005
  • VoIP real-time QoS bandwidth to grow to 822
    million in 2010 from 338 million in 2005
  • The research firm expects that the overall U.S.
    retail business VoIP market will increase at a
    CAGR of more than 31 percent between 2005 and
    2010, and overall the percentage of enterprises'
    off-net phone traffic traveling over IP will grow
    to 12.5 percent in 2010 from 2 percent in 2005.

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Key trends US Market
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Key trends
  • "Today, the question is not whether to implement
    a VoIP solution, but how to best implement a
    tested and high-quality VoIP solution, and bring
    that service to market as quickly as possible."
  • How to make money in VoIP?
  • The market is exploding with growth but not
    everyone knows how to generate an income from
    such a fast growing market.
  • The VoIP market is expected to continue the rapid
    growth levels it has achieved recently for many
    years into the future. The companies that jump
    into this market early with a clear vision of
    where they fit into the massive VoIP ecosystem
    have the best chance of making money in the long
    run.
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