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"It's funny how jumbled a few words can get when kids cup their hands over their friends ears to whisper something. Before you know it, people are accused of being French and wearing pants, and you know that's going to cause some giggles. What's not funny is dealing with playground-level breakdowns in clarity when you're all grown up and using an actual phone."
“Ferris estimates that storing one hour of voice calls takes up about 5 megabytes. So
if a user is on the phone for an hour 200 days a year, that adds up to 1 gigabyte of storage a year.”
“Now that we're getting closer to the mid-term elections, suddenly everyone's wondering about the impact of those crazy youngsters with no land lines. So, how did the Associated Press find out about those mobile-only voters?”
“There are lots of people out there saying ‘we need to treat all VoIP alike, all video alike, and all blogs alike.’ For them, that's network neutrality. That's not what I hope we'll end up meaning by net neutrality.”
“A new report says that because of VoIP, traditional voice service will soon not be the primary revenue generator for traditional telecom operators in developed nations.”
“In the strange bedfellows department, the concept of network neutrality has gained two new supporters.”
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