DigiLinea Provides US Hispanics from Panama with New Mobile Telephony Solution
DigiLinea has been one of the most consistently growing companies I've watched over the past year. I have no idea what their financials look like, but they continue to expand their services in the Latin American market with steady growth. Here's some new about a new mobile offering.
DigiLinea Provides US Hispanics from Panama with New Mobile Telephony SolutionDigiLinea Provides Panamanians Worldwide the Ability to Add a Local Telephone Number to Their Existing Mobile Phone
Doral, FL, February 6, 2008 – DigiLinea, the leader in innovative telephony solutions over mobile networks to the US Hispanic and Latin American markets, announced today the availability of a new mobile telephony solution for Panamanians worldwide. Merging the best of the Internet with your mobile phone DigiLinea now allows Panamanians to add a local telephone number from Panama City to their US mobile phone allowing them to make and receive calls locally as if they were still in Panama.
This expansion helps DigiLinea further address the needs of the US Hispanic market all of whom are looking for innovative calling solutions to use from their mobile phones to stay in touch with their friends and family in Latin America. The DigiLinea mobile solution leverages fixed mobile convergence technologies to provide free or ultra low cost calls between the US and Latin America making all calls local. DigiLinea by converting all calls to local calls provides dramatic savings over traditional calling for the US Hispanic market.
Gregory Keough CEO and Chairman of DigiLinea stated, “By merging the best of internet telephony with your existing mobile phone DigiLinea makes it easy for the US Hispanic market to receive and make calls locally throughout Latin America as if they were still back home. The market is looking for products that leverage the latest technologies to make calling cheaper and easier. This latest offering is yet another example of how DigiLinea is leveraging fixed mobile convergence to meet the specific needs of the US Hispanic clients.”
DigiLinea brings local calling to the mobile phones of US Hispanics and covers over 100 cities throughout Latin America and all the major cities of Mexico, Argentina, Brazil, Chile, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Venezuela, Panama, and Peru. For more information about DigiLinea please visit www.DigiLinea.com.
About DigiLinea:
DigiLinea, www.DigiLinea.com, is a global voice services company delivering innovative telephony solutions over mobile networks to the US Hispanic and Latin American markets. The DigiLinea service allows Latinos worldwide to make free and low cost telephone calls, locally or globally, dialing from either their mobile phones or computers. DigiLinea’s fixed mobile convergence platform combines the best of the internet with existing mobile telephony and leading Voice 2.0 companies worldwide like Skype, Rebtel, Jaxtr, Sunrocket and many others partner with DigiLinea to address the specific needs of the US Hispanic and Latin American markets. DigiLinea brings the benefit of internet telephony to Latinos mobile phones worldwide and has been recognized as the leader in next generation voice services for the US Hispanic and Latin American markets as part of the Pulver 100, Intelecard’s 10 to Watch, and Internet Telephony’s Service Providers of the Year. DigiLinea is a profitable private company with offices in the US and Latin America.
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Hi Ken:
Thanks for the kind comments. Just to answer the question posed DigiLinea has been profitable since the begining of 2007 and has a revenue run rate in the tens of millions....We think part of our success is due to the fact that we are focused on a great niche market the US Hispanic and Latin American markets which have far higher communications usage then the normal US or European consumer and are actively looking for innovative communications solutions like those DigiLinea provides.
Cheers,
Greg Keough
CEO DigiLinea
Posted by: Greg Keough | February 7, 2008 2:19 PM