Voice over Internet Protocol pioneers Skype, Vonage and other voice-communications purveyors have been quietly generating huge user bases online. Market analysts are reporting that VoIP services stand poised to displace conventional telecommunications pricing models. Given the success of improved VoIP technology, industry pundits wonder whether traditional telecommunications technology will adapt or be pushed aside. But trend watchers told TechNewsWorld that traditional voice traffic is already being sent by VoIP by the large telephone companies.
VoIP phones are now in trend, people are using it for their personal as well as professional use. I personally use a VoIP based office phone system. its reduced my telephony bill by half and it works more efficiently with my other business software like CRM.
VoIP and the New Telecommunications Industry
Posted by: Jack M. Germain February 20, 2004 05:30 AMVoice over Internet Protocol pioneers Skype, Vonage and other voice-communications purveyors have been quietly generating huge user bases online. Market analysts are reporting that VoIP services stand poised to displace conventional telecommunications pricing models. Given the success of improved VoIP technology, industry pundits wonder whether traditional telecommunications technology will adapt or be pushed aside. But trend watchers told TechNewsWorld that traditional voice traffic is already being sent by VoIP by the large telephone companies.