Luiz Lima schrieb:
> I have not found any local products yet, but I am sure they are there!
http://www.sipgate.de/
http://www.sipnetworks.de/
http://www.nikotel.de/ (US-number)
http://www.internetvia-satellit.de/
http://iphone.freenet.de/
http://www.sipsnip.de/
http://www.web.de/
http://www.bluesip.de/
http://www.braunertelecom.de/
http://www.aol.de/aolphone/
http://www.greennet.de/
http://www.easyphone24.biz/ (US-number)
http://www.purtel.de/
http://www.pepphone.de/
http://www.dus.net/
http://www.skype.com/home.html
http://www.go-ipcall.de/
http://www.yipgermany.com/
http://www.transglobe.de/
http://www.arcor.de/
http://www.voipbuster.com/
http://www.interfoni.de/
http://www.europe-ip.de/ (starting 23.06.2005)
http://www.strato.de/
http://www.broadnet.de/
http://www.qsc.de/
http://www.t-link.de/
http://service.t-online.de/c/26/11/26/2611266.html
http://www.tiscali.de/
http://www.kabelbw.de/
http://www.1und1.de/
http://www.1xnet.de/
http://www.gmx.de/
http://www.uuu.de/
> So, what I need are some insights on the market situation. I have a
> general ISP and telecom view, but no latest VoIP trends. What are the
> local most important competitors?
I would say 1&1, T-Online, Sipgate, Freenet, GMX and AOL.
> How do they promote themselves? Any
> alliances with ISPs or start-up phone companies?
There are some VoIP-only companies, but in general ISPs offer VoIP.
T-Online is part of Deutsche Telekom group, the largest telco in
Europe.
> How do they compete
> with global products such as Skype, MSN, Yahoo! etc?
Many of them offer flatrates for calling German landlines. In most
cases for about 10 EUR/month. Some of them offer geographical num-
bers, some of them IN-numbers (0180 etc.). Geographical numbers
can only be get for areas where you live or work in.
> As a German, would
> you choose a company "just because" it is from Germany?
German providers often have more competetive prices. And it is not
the worst to have a contract with a company acting under German law.
Dirk