VelaTel starts generating revenue from 4G subscribers in Peru

 

Perusat, a 4G broadband service provider in Peru and a
wholly-owned subsidiary of VelaTel Global Communications, has started
generating revenue from prepaid subscribers of its Internet service plans.

 

“When we first opened our stores and saw the level
of consumer interest, we knew we would have an impact on the market. Now that
more selection from our product line is available for sale, GO MOVIL has begun
generating initial revenues. We expect to realize significant revenue over the
long-term as we continue to sign up more subscribers,” said George
Alvarez, CEO of VelaTel.

 

“Residents have continually thanked us for bringing
4G broadband to their region, many of whom never thought this day would
come,” said Ryan Alvarez, VelaTel Vice President of Marketing.

 

The company’s goal is to provide exceptional high-speed,
broadband coverage for use on today’s most popular and advanced mobile devices,
which can create lifetime customer relationships.

 

GO MOVIL‘s Infinity G Series 7″ and
10″ touch screen tablets are expected to be in stores soon.

 

GO MOVIL also sells indoor and outdoor wireless CPEs
manufactured by ZTE. GO MOVIL offers low-cost prepaid service plans and devices
for accessing the Internet in both fixed and mobile ways.

 

Prepaid service plans are sold separately or bundled with
select GO MOVIL product offerings. Customers will soon be able to recharge
their service plans through a network of distributors in grocery and
convenience stores, gas stations, and other convenient locations.

 

Perusat operates stores in the cities of Chiclayo,
Chimbote, Ica, Piura and Trujillo, and plans to open two additional GO MOVIL
stores, in Cusco and Arequipa, by year-end 2011.

 

By Telecomlead.com Team
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