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[Voip] MSN MoneyCentral - The company’s residential line losses have grown to 9.1 percent in the second quarter as customers move to wireless and Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) phones. “Growing pressure from VoIP and broadband will lead to continuing line losses, pricing
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[Government.zdnet.com] Analysts: The time for VoIP is now | ZDNet Government Blog | ZDNet.com: “It is clear that VOIP can now compete more readily and on an equal footing with traditional telecommunication services” for the government, said Alan Balutis, president and CEO of government strategies at market research firm Input Inc.
[News.zdnet.com] VoIP goes to city hall | Tech News on ZDNet: Coldwater's move is an example of a new tactic that may be used by cities that want to break a local communications company's monopoly by going into business themselves. While more than 200 cities sell broadband access, Coldwater is the first to sell a phone service that uses VoIP, which is considered an attractive extra to lure in more broadband customers.
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