November 05, 2005

VoIP peering

The charges of long-distance telephony will plummet steadily as peering networks grow. As enterprises and government agencies join peering networks, the benefits to be had from peering will increase. tmcnet.com reports:

That is where VoIP 2.0 comes in. The companies who make a living in communications tomorrow are going to have to be 100% committed to coming up with new applications that consumers and businesses will pay for.

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