CIO Today has an indepth look at VoIP in the enterprise, giving examples of planned rollouts at the Bank of America, the New York Times, Amazon, Chicago Public Schools, and more as an example of VoIP's scalability. They also point out that a shift in the telecom market from TDM (Time Division Multiplexing) to IP became evident in Q1 2006. The quote Current Analysis analyst Brian Riggs, who says "IP telephony has gone mainstream." Which is what Ken Camp was saying recently.
For those of us who write about VoIP, this is great news indeed, as I think we'd all agree that this is the kind of result we've all been hoping for.
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