March 28, 2006

What is holding back VOIP?

According to a survey of the participants at the 'VoIP for Business' show in London, Quality of service (QOS) is the most common obstacle for enterprises regarding the switch to voice over IP (VoIP). Researchers, including guys from Ovum, say that is more so the case with consumer VoIP applications that are run over the public internet – more than enterprise services.

Enterprises are able to deal with the QOS issue, as they are able to invest in additional hardware and better connectivity capabilities.

Interestingly, less than one per cent of businesses surveyed cited security as an obstacle to adopting VoIP.

Via Silicon.com

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