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Daily VoIP Links for 2006-05-30

"It's been a while since we've talked about the ongoing battle over net neutrality. But the topic is still the leading story in VoIP news."

"VOIP telephony, a technology that allows employees to work from home, could be the most important measure a business takes today in preparing for the possibility of an avian flu pandemic."

"The puzzle fits neatly together. MSN will never support an open internet. It's making far too much money from European walled gardens, and it plans to move its act to the U.S."

"Thus, it isnt surprising that AT&T donated to the charity associated with Representative Bobby Rush since Rep. Rush is one of the key member of the committee overseeing the overhaul of the Telecommunication Act. In fact, I would be surprised if Net companies don't play a similar game...they would be silly not to."

"Over a period of nine months, the percentage of British adults who said that they has heard of VoIP or had made telephone calls through and internet connection has increased from over one third to nearly half."

"VoIP is a really hot discussion topic these days, but depending on who you're talking to, VoIP truly does mean something different to everyone. We hear people, or analysts, say VoIP isn't ready for prime time, or that it has security problems, but even the analysts are often unclear about which VoIP variant they're talking about. All this ambiguity leads to some large misconceptions and misunderstandings about the viability of VoIP as a service."

"Voice over IP is becoming ubiquitous as the cheapest way to make phone calls."

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