The results were determined by Voice&Data’s annual survey of the telecom equipment and services market in India, where VocalTec has an approximate 83% market share in its field.
Israel's VocalTec Communications (www.vocaltec.com) is a leading telecom equipment provider offering packet voice solutions for carriers and service providers, including international and national long distance calling, exchange carrier services and rural telephony, as well as global hosted services, including conferencing, global call center and calling card services. VocalTec entered and led the way in the VoIP industry in 1995, under the direction of Dr. Elon A. Ganor, currently company CEO and Chairman of the Board. VocalTec was recently a sponsor of the first-ever India-Israel Telecom Conference, held on July 7, 2003 in Tel Aviv.
In other markets, as well, Israeli firms are recognized as situated among the leaders. Globes reported last week that two Israeli defense firms were included in the Flight International “Aerospace Top 100” survey for 2002. The listing is made according to company sales for the year surveyed. Israel Aircraft Industries was ranked 28 and Elbit Systems was ranked 46 out of 100. Both companies improved their ranking by one position over last year’s survey, Globes reports.
Israel's VocalTec Communications (www.vocaltec.com) is a leading telecom equipment provider offering packet voice solutions for carriers and service providers, including international and national long distance calling, exchange carrier services and rural telephony, as well as global hosted services, including conferencing, global call center and calling card services. VocalTec entered and led the way in the VoIP industry in 1995, under the direction of Dr. Elon A. Ganor, currently company CEO and Chairman of the Board. VocalTec was recently a sponsor of the first-ever India-Israel Telecom Conference, held on July 7, 2003 in Tel Aviv.
In other markets, as well, Israeli firms are recognized as situated among the leaders. Globes reported last week that two Israeli defense firms were included in the Flight International “Aerospace Top 100” survey for 2002. The listing is made according to company sales for the year surveyed. Israel Aircraft Industries was ranked 28 and Elbit Systems was ranked 46 out of 100. Both companies improved their ranking by one position over last year’s survey, Globes reports.