Telecommunications regulators often face budget constraints when striving to develop their technological capabilities. In many countries, regulatory agencies do not have the financial means to carry out the technological upgrades they need.
And so, Global Voice Group developed a Build-Operate-Transfer (BOT) business model, designed to address the specific needs and constraints of each of our clients. Under the BOT model, we fully commit to purchasing and installing infrastructure and technologies, and then to transferring their ownership to regulatory agencies.
We are so confident in the strength of our solutions that we are willing to fully finance projects and to base our return on investment solely on a fraction of the revenue generated.
Transferring ownership to our customer-partner also involves transferring skills and knowledge to local staff: employees of the regulatory agency receive extensive training from experts at GVG to allow them to manage and operate the system autonomously.
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