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In The News

March 6, 2006
The Future of VoIP

From the VoIP Blog - Tehrani.com by Rich Tehrani - The future of VoIP is in how it will enable and integrate with future applications. That is where the excitement is for me. After covering the space for ten years I am happy to see that new applications are beginning to emerge that are enabled by VoIP. It will be interesting to watch the market and see which applications will gain critical mass. Will the large PBX vendors own the VoIP applications market, will it be service providers, application developers or ASPs. The likely scenario is that all of the above will enable sticky applications allowing VoIP to proliferate even more rapidly into our personal and business lives.

A few years back at Internet Telephony Conference & Expo you may have seen DiamondWare featured at Tehrani's IP Telephony Killer Apps , a live demonstration of the best and brightest in VoIP. This was a few years back now and since then DiamondWare has made some improvements to their platform.

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June 23, 2005
The Future As Seen Through Technology

From the Supercomm Issue of Telephony Magazine by Vince Vittore - For the better part of 20 years, audio and video conferencing companies have touted the cost and time savings implicit in holding virtual meetings. And yet, business travel continues to accelerate.

While some may chalk that up to a deep-seated desire of mid-level executives to experience the pleasure of hotel stays and room service, others would debate the value of virtual conferences. The problem, as anyone who has participated in multi-speaker conferences knows, is that participants don't necessarily know who's doing the talking. Being there in pixel form, or as sound waves, just isn't the same.

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July 01, 2004
VoIP a Misleading Label?

Captured by Smart Mobs. What do Americans think when they hear VoIP and are the questions researcher are asking really relevant? This week the Pew / Internet & American Life project released data that perhaps doesn't tell the full story.

Consumer attitudes and awareness of VoIP

27% of online Americans have heard of VoIP telephone service; 4 Million are considering getting it at home. Report

So what concerns me about the data and the VoIP label?

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June 17, 2004
VoIP Enterprise Investments

We all keeping our eyes open for clippings and industry news. It's my intention to encourage more quick clips to the blog. They quickly provide a feel of some of the things we notice and provide some ongoing context. Today I've linked to an Industry growth quote that conservatively predicts VoIP equipment sales. I find myself challenging growth statistics. More often than not one set disagrees with another. Perhaps we should be probing the future more deeply....

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