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[Gadget.ca, the gadgets blog] Currently, it is only being bundled with Comcast in the United States, but I don't doubt that you will see it in Canada soon, as Rogers and other VoIP service providers look to try to reduce fears and transition problems for home users in Canada.
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Doug Ross @ Journal: I raised a concern that tiering has never been proven in a public, multi-domain infrastructure. I suggested that, given this concern, one would hope that such a tiering model could be proven out before deploying it haphazardly on the Internet.
[Jon Arnold's Blog] Tomorrow is V-Day - Vonage's IPO: There are a lot of pros and cons to Vonage, and it really could go either way. However, with such a dearth of IPOs in the VoIP market, the huge premium Skype garnered from the eBay deal, and the recent consolidation moves by big name carriers, I think there are enough positives here to warrant a good offering.
[Blog.tmcnet.com] Comcast Reportedly Readying Major VoIP Rollout for 2006: Having recently brought new video services to market to better compete with direct satellite TV service providers, the cable companies in recent months have renewed their interest in deliver VoIP services. The most aggressive of the cablecos with VoIP has been Cablevision Systems Corp., which offers Optimum Voice across Long Island, Westchester and New York, N.Y.;
[Networkingpipeline.com] Networking Pipeline | Blog: Cable companies in the U.S. and Canada may be moving to squash one of the biggest threats to their future expansion --- VoIP. A Canadian cable company is already charging customers a premium for using competing VoIP products, and users are complaining that Comcast is purposely degrading the quality of Vonage connections.
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