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Follow on Google News | Immigration And The Endless Need To CommunicateImmigration drives communication trends world wide and Nvirocom group are hot on its tail driving down user costs but increasing user quality and capacity.
By: Nvirocom Group According to a report of the UN for example, in 2005,191 million people, approximately 3% of the world population live outside their country of origin and according to the same report, this figure has increase by 15 million more immigrants for end of 2011 and expected to increase by another 50 million by 2015. This resettlement of people always nourished the need to communicate between communities in the world and is set to continue and increase at a high rate. Only just 7 to 8 years ago, it was already possible with the fixed line telephone to communicate overseas but remained all the same limited because of technical problems bound to that period in third world countries. Today, the choice is vast in communication, 3G 4G and Internet trends and capabilities has paved the way to make easier access to inaccessible areas, This means demand is booming and it makes telecoms the fastest growing sector to date. Boosted by this perpetual need to exchange information through communication manifested by people, Nvirocom bridges the gap for user demand and ultimately offering considerable support on old networks of communication with innovative technologies. Nvirocom’s system is ultimately offering high quality telephone communication to fit any existing telecoms network but capable of lowering prices to meet user demands. In a market where telecommunications operators are everywhere, Nvirocom makes the difference. # # # Telecommunications Networks across Africa, the first to be fully licensed in the fight against depleting Fraud and scams within the industry and particularly against Africans. End
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