A Starter Kit on VoIP
Confused about whether Voice over IP (define) is the way for your business to go? You're not the only one.
The technology has been gaining steam in the tech press during the past year, while federal lawmakers and regulators wrangle over who will have the regulatory upper hand.
There's no denying that IP-based calling has a future. Virtually all the major research firms predict more VoIP growth to come.
Take a May, 2004, study of small, medium, and large organizations in North America by telecommunications research firm Infonetics. The results found that:
Not to mention the wrangling under way between state and federal lawmakers over who should have regulatory oversight of the burgeoning technology.
To address some of the questions, internetnews.com compiled some key information about VoIP into this special section.
1. At-a-Glance Growth
2. Tips from the Experts/Regulatory Round-Up
3. Glossary of VoIP Terms
1. At-a-Glance Growth: The Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA) expects VoIP to continue growing along with the adoption of broadband. Shipments of IP PBX lines, which converge voice and data, tell the VoIP story: They are surging, and the residential market is catching on. In a survey of U.S. Internet users, research firm Ipsos-Insight identified a number of VoIP features that are enticing would-be subscribers.
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November 20th, 2008, posted by smith

