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Sunday, 07/01/2012 6:52:36 PM

Sunday, July 01, 2012 6:52:36 PM

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Starting covering on PVSP

PVSP is our top emerging play.

PVSP mobile voip calling app is now beating vonage at #3 on google play shop.


PVSP is our new emerging penny stock play. The chart, news, product and business model is very appealing to GoldmanStockReport and we feel this is one company that is poised to make moves for 2012!




Make sure to Download the New PVSP mobile calling app and PVSP will give you 60 mins of Free International calling just for trying it out. Do it now so you can see why we are so excited about this new top play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.voxcorp




PVSP "VOX MOBILE APP" is rated # 3 (above Vonage right now) for best Mobile VoIP apps. To view PVSP Vox mobile calling app ranked at #3 right now and above Vonage, please view https://play.google.com/store/search?q=mobile+voip+apps&c=apps



Our report on Mobile VoIP calling and why we feel PVSP is poised for a move. We pulled some reports from the web and this is basically what we gathered:




"Juniper Research also recently examined mobile VoIP, from the standpoint of the opportunities and challenges it presents to mobile carriers. In its report entitled Mobile Voice Stategies - mVoIP Opportunities and Business Models, 2010-2015, the researcher found that the number of mobile VoIP minutes carried annually on 3G and 4G networks will rise from 15 BB minutes in 2010 to 470.6 BB by 2015. Juniper says that mobile VoIP traffic will rise steadily in all regions for the 2010-2015 forecast period but particularly in developed markets due to the increasing availability of 3G networks."




Reports recently issued by two market-research organizations both predict that the use of wireless application mobile Voice over Internet Protocol (mobile VoIP) will climb through the year 2015. One of the researchers, In-Stat, explains, "Mobile VoIP is an extension of VoIP that allows for IP-based calls to be made from a mobile handset. Voice traffic travels over the available broadband connection, whether that connection is 3G, EDGE, WiFi or GRPS. Like fixed VoIP, mobile VoIP is being adopted in both the consumer and business segments, but has only recently begun to be implemented in the business environment."



In-Stat focuses on business use of mobile VoIP in its research report entitled The Business of Mobile VoIP: Voice Communications in the Enterprise. Within the report it indicates that growth rates are strong and by the end of the forecast period in 2015, users will have grown to nearly 83 million lines or seats.



In-Stat senior analyst Amy Cravens says, "There are several reasons that adoption of mobile VoIP makes sense. Some of these include the ability to take the desktop phone experience with you, the ability to utilize the benefits of IP-based communication features, a cheaper international long-distance cost, an easy implementation path, and better indoor coverage where cell-phone reception has historically been poor."



In-Stat's research into the business mobile-VoIP market turned up the following points.

Business mobiel VoIP users will increase tenfold over the next five years.
IP-PBX users will account for the majority of business mobile VoIP use.
Mobile operators are increasingly embracing mobile VoIP as they realize that demand for these offerings is not subsiding.
Hotspots open the potential for using VoIP over WiFi as more of a mobile service rather than a residential or business service.