CIS VoIP Inc. Russia

CIS.VoIP interconnects with carriers worldwide to provide you with the best quality and the most competitive pricings.

The company CIS.VoIP was founded in 2003, as a Russian licensed carrier, and at the present time we have established customer base with more than 300 operators and businesses. We services over 3,000 destinations via global IP-partnerships with carriers on all continents and we have direct connections to all cities of Russia and CIS countries and this is our major region for traffic termination.

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General office

CIS VoIP Inc.
sh. Entuziastov
Moscow
MO
Russia

Phone: +74996570120
Phone: +74996570120
Site: http://www.cisvoip.net
Contact Person

Evgemny Magamadov / CEO
Phone: +74996570120
Phone: +79262147474
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