
DirecTV has will provide its customers VoIP and high speed broadband services in the coming days, most probably next year. For which, the California-based satellite TV broadcaster has reached out an agreement with Current Group, the provider of Broadband Over Powerline (BPL) internet services. However, the financial details of the deal are not disclosed by both the companies.
As known better, the bundled services are in growing demand in the current VoIP market all over the world, especially in America.
The leading cable players such as Comcast and Time Warner share a major portion of VoIP revenue because of bundled services. They have now edge over traditional VoIP players.
The recent deal with Current Group would enable DirecTV to extend bundled services to the customers.
The TV broadcaster will now offer bundled package to nearly 1.3 million residential customers. The bundled pack includes TV service, high speed Internet access (256Kbps to 3Mbps0 and VoIP service.










