Rigatta

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Rigatta SIA
Type Limited liability
Industry Telecommunications
Founded 2005
Headquarters Riga, Latvia
Services Fixed telephony, IP/VoIP telephony, VoIP wholesale, Call-through and network services
Website rigatta.com

Rigatta SIA is a licensed Latvian telecommunications company that provides telephony and network support services. Rigatta provides fixed telephone, VoIP telephony, network and also call-through services. It is the first company that started to provide call-through services for the local call tariff in Latvia. [1] A call is made to the local access number and further it is sent abroad. Rigatta is also licensed as a mobile phone operator.[2][nb 1]

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[edit] History

Company Rigatta SIA was registered on November 23, 2005 as a limited liability company. [3][nb 2] The Public Utilities Commission (PUC), provided Rigatta a license in 2006 to operate fixed and mobile telephony. [2][nb 3]

[edit] Nulltel brand

The service and the brand Nulltel was established in 2006 to provide low-cost calling services. In July 2006, the first telecommunication service, Nulltel Managed Business, entered into the Latvian market. Nulltel Managed Business is aimed at business customers who want to utilize VoIP services and integrate these into their existing telephony systems.

In February 2007, Rigatta launched call-through services for the general public. These call-through services are available through local access numbers, so that anyone can call abroad for the local call tariff with a fixed phone.

Since the beginning of 2008, Rigatta provides VoIP wholesale, Premium Latvia termination and wholesale routes into Russia/CIS.

[edit] Main services

  • Nulltel Call-Through
  • Nulltel Managed Business

[edit] External links

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ Public Utilities Commission (PUC) is an independent Latvian state institution responsible for regulation of energy, telecommunications, post and railway sectors in accordance with the law "On Regulators of Public Utilities" and the corresponding normative acts in the regulated sectors.
  2. ^ Lursoft is the authoritative source for registered Latvian companies.
  3. ^ The list of licensed Latvian telecom operators.

[edit] References

  1. ^ "Сколько стоит разговор с Россией?" (in Russian). Chas. April 18, 2007. pp. pg. 3. 
  2. ^ a b "Reģistrētie elektronisko sakaru komersanti" (in Latvian). Sprk.gov. 2008-07-31. http://www.sprk.gov.lv/?id=3499&sadala=301&setl=1. Retrieved 2008-08-27. 
  3. ^ "Lursoft uzņēmuma izziņa" (in Latvian). Lursoft.lv. http://company.lursoft.lv/rigatta. Retrieved 2008-08-27. 


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