August 26, 2005

VoIP gaining momentum in the Business Market

More service providers are now entering the VoIP business market. To reduce capital expenditures and increase communication features, companies have started embracing the VoIP to bolster the communication services. VoIP has enhanced the productivity and proved as a cost-saving service. Going by the current trend, inustry research firm IDC has predicted that VoIP market will reach $7.6 billion by 2008. It has been acknowledged that VoIP is feasible for all type of businesses.

In the initial phase, the biggest challenge for VoIP were voice quality and reliability. Over the years, business establishments have successfully implemented VoIP operation and eliminated quality as a hurdle in the operations. Now VoIP has achieved both the quality and reliability. ecommercetimes.com reports:

This has been partly achieved by the arrival of "managed" VoIP services via proprietary networks that are rigorously engineered to ensure quality. Certain applications that relate to perceived reliability, such as emergency 911 functionality, are also being integrated as a standard network service.

Read More: Business VoIP Gains Momentum

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