Abstract

This research investigates the service qualities and values of voice over internet protocol and how these qualities and values affect customer behaviour, and then provided the inducements that attract the customers to purchase repeatedly. The study found that customer perceptions of sacrifice, satisfaction and behavioural intentions (BIs) vary by education level and monthly disposable income. Education also caused variance regarding perceived service value. Users perceived higher value when they paid less and service value positively affected BIs. Both user service value and quality perceptions had a positive influence on satisfaction and BIs.

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