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American company

ITXC Corporation (Internet Telephony Exchange Carrier) was a US-based wholesale provider of voice over IP internet-based phone calls.

It was cofounded by Tom Evslin and his wife Mary in 1997 with seed money from AT&T and VocalTec (NasdaqVOCL). In 2000, it had the largest internet telephony network in the world. The company was acquired by Teleglobe Bermuda Ltd. in 2004.

Technology

The technology to power ITXC's voice over IP network was initially provided by Israeli company VocalTec, who also owned 20% of the company but later sold its stake. In 2003 the company moved to exclusively use Cisco's equipment.

References

  1. ^ VocalTec (March 19, 2002), "ITXC and VocalTec Lead Seminars at the ITU World Telecommunication Development Conference.", Business Wire, retrieved 2009-12-05
  2. "Canadian company Teleglobe, to buy Vocaltec's ITXC", Globes, 2003-11-05, archived from the original on 2011-07-13, retrieved 2009-12-05
  3. Vittore, Vince (February 13, 2003), "ITXC moving to all-Cisco network", Telephony Online, retrieved 2009-12-05

External links

  • ITXC at telephony.com


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