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End of standalone IP telephony? Hogwash!
Posted on December 31, 2007
New Telephony's Kelly Teal writes:VoIP clearly has moved into the mainstream, but 2007 marked a year of high-profile stumbles that appear to signal the end of standalone IP telephony. The rest of the article talks about the stumbles of Vonage, SunRocket and Ebay / Skype, concluding with this quote from Infonetics Research analyst St phane T ral:Overall, 2007 set the stage for big changes in the VoIP industry. VoIP is no longer an adventure, an opportunity for startups, says T ral. It's a serious telephony business taken over by giant telcos. You can't stay pure-play forever. I, for...
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