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[Technological Musings] I see two camps of people these days: On one hand there are operators, especially Mobile operators who want to eventually switch to IMS, and are quite certain that the move is going to be mandatory to survive, and then there are the campers who got their freedom recently from operators, run services over the internet and want to stay that way - offering even telecom services. They are the voice 2.0 camp.
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