Voice service: Nymgo targets Pakistan market

Nymgo taps this market and thinks Pakistan is a huge and open opportunity, says a press release.


Press Release May 16, 2013

KARACHI: With frequent travel and growing global diaspora becoming widespread phenomena in many emerging economies, families and businesses are looking to technology to stay close to those outside their home shores.

Nymgo taps this market and thinks Pakistan is a huge and open opportunity, says a press release.

Founded by Lebanese entrepreneur Omar Onsi in 2008, Nymgo is a leading voice service provider that offers users lowest cost and high-quality international VoIP calling to mobile and landlines.

VoIP itself is a market estimated to be worth $90 billion and economies like Pakistan are critical for new players like Nymgo to conquer.

“We are focusing on a small number of core markets at this next stage in our growth and Pakistan is definitely one of them,” says Onsi. “Call traffic between Pakistani workers, students and professionals and their home country is a major space we want to dominate.”

Published in The Express Tribune, May 16th, 2013.

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