Three-Part Series: Benefits of SIP Communications for Small and Medium Sized Businesses SERIES 1 ARCHIVED The Benefits of SIP Communications via the CLOUD - A Primer for Small and Medium Sized Businesses SERIES 2 Thursday, September 22, 2011 2:00pm EST 11:00am PST The Benefits of SIP Communications for Small and Medium Businesses in the Pure IP - Open Source environment SERIES 3 Tuesday, October 4, 2011 2:00pm EST 11:00am PST Exceeding Expectations - The Power of SIP Communications for Small and Medium Sized Businesses
Some 41 percent of European consumers say they use VoIP, almost double the rate for U.S. consumers. VoIP is big in Europe. The main reasons users are shifting to VoIP include reducing the cost of local and international toll calls as well as gaining the ability to make video calls, says Yankee Group (News - Alert) analyst Jason Armitage.
Up to this point, European VoIP has been a bigger factor for fixed-line voice, but a migration to mobile devices now is underway, despite opposition from the wireless service providers, or at least most of them.
There are some big strategic issues here. If fixed networks cannot rely on voice revenues as part of the expected revenue stream, then today's “triple play” revenue model becomes a “dual play” revenue model built on broadband access and video, primarily... Read More
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