Internet telephony, or Voice over Internet Protocol, is well beyond the “what’s that” phase, but not yet into the mainstream phase. Companies like Skype and Vonage have raised awareness of this next-generation telephone option, but only a relative handful of enterprises have adopted the technology. Still, that relative handful is bound to grow into buckets. The Internet Protocol PBX market is showing signs of strength, growing faster than the conventional PBX market.
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Posted by: Jennifer LeClaire November 14, 2006 04:00 AMInternet telephony, or Voice over Internet Protocol, is well beyond the “what’s that” phase, but not yet into the mainstream phase. Companies like Skype and Vonage have raised awareness of this next-generation telephone option, but only a relative handful of enterprises have adopted the technology. Still, that relative handful is bound to grow into buckets. The Internet Protocol PBX market is showing signs of strength, growing faster than the conventional PBX market.