by CIO Staff

Taipei City Gov’t Activates VoIP System

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Dec 01, 20062 mins
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The capital of Taiwan is pushing the technology envelope once again, this time turning on voice-over-IP (VoIP) Internet phone service in government offices and schools across the city.

On Thursday, city government offices, the Taipei City Council, and 234 schools throughout the city switched to VoIP systems from traditional phone lines, an official said. The entire effort is expected to save the city New Taiwanese $400,000 (US$12,340) per month in phone bills starting early next year.

VoIP technology allows users to route voice calls over the Internet, bypassing traditional telephony systems and reducing charges. The most popular type of VoIP software people use on PCs for free PC-to-PC calling today is from Skype, but companies and schools can also build an entire network that looks and acts like a traditional phone system, but still sends calls out over the Internet.

Taipei built its system with help from corporate members of a local organization developed to promote Wi-Fi and VoIP in Taiwan, IP Phone Open Exchange (IPOX) 070, as well as TeleSynergy Research of Sunnyvale, Calif.

One added feature the government included for citizens is a tab on its homepage that users can click to make Web calls directly to a government citizen call center, the 1999 hotline. A user needs to be on a PC running Windows 2000 or XP, have a microphone and earphones, and a download of ActiveXPhone from the city’s webpage. The link is to the English version of the website, but the hotline may or may not go to an English-speaking operator. The citizen call center is available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, and provides government information and an inquiry service.

It’s the second major technology success for the city this year. In June, Taipei inaugurated the largest Wi-Fi network in the world, with 90 percent coverage of the city’s 2.6 million people through 4,000 hotspots.

-Dan Nystedt, IDG News Service (Taipei Bureau)

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