The latest report from eMarketer says that there will be roughly 33 million U.S. VoIP subscribers by 2010. This turns out to be around 40 percent of all broadband households in the United States. Forty percent, that is not bad and it can only do better. More people will switch to VoIP when it gets more secure and when they get more information about the potential about the service.
The report from eMarketer, titled "Consumer VoIP -- A Fierce Battle in a Larger War", says this is just one part of the war waged by telco’s and cable providers in the United States all of whom are gunning for $300 billion 'triple-play' market of residential voice, video and data services.
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