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Source : http://www.businessweek.com
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last activity : 07 06 2010 20:18:04 +0000
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VoIP i.e. Voice over Internet protocol along with Wireless technology is now becoming a threat to the Telecom companies. The reason is simple, with this technology you can talk to your near and dear ones and that too at a price which is much cheaper than calling through a phone.
Well according to a report by Juniper Research, Sales for wireless VoIP tech for both dual and single mode devices are forecast to generate global revenues of $82bn by 2012.
The marriage of VoIP and wireless technology has gained a lot of attention in the last couple of years, with many industry experts believing it to be the next killer application to revolutionize the telecoms space.
The study predicts dual-mode handsets - both cellular and wireless-VoIP enabled - will lead wi-fi VoIP sales, contributing around $68bn in revenue. By contrast, single mode handsets will only generate revenue of $1.5bn, due to high pricing of the phones themselves.
Well if you take my words, on this I would say, that this technology is not a threat for Telecom companies rather it is opening new avenues for themselves so that they can grow. But if they resist it then there are chances that they will die down a sudden death.
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