Nextgen Telecom LLC Afghanistan

The primary goal of Nextgen Telecom LLC is to provide telecommunication services to Carriers, Businesses and Individuals, offering unmatched quality, aggressive rates and no compromise customer satisfaction.


Nextgen Telecom LLC’s strong management, strong financial background, fastest-growing segments of global telecommunications VoIP and mobile with access to tremendous resources and rich experience of the wholesale VoIP carrier business.


Nextgen Telecom LLC’s customers include many of the world’s largest carriers, rapidly-growing VoIP operators, and leading mobile service providers who choice Our Service for their international voice traffic termination.

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Nextgen Telecom LLC
1403 Shallcross Ave, Suite 507, Wilmington, De 19806
Wilmington
De ,19806
Afghanistan

Phone: +1(302)-656-2994
Site: http://www.nnentel.com
  • wholesale VoIP
  • Wholesale VoIP Carrier
  • Termination
  • Sonus Network
  • Wholesale VoIP services

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