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White Paper Examines Mobile VoIP's Tipping Point
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10-03-2010, 10:36 AM
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White Paper Examines Mobile VoIP's Tipping Point
Most of the growth is coming from mobile data services, the paper finds, which have "evolved significantly from simple text messaging to multimode communication involving text, VoIP, video, and other forms of messaging and social networking interactions."
For service providers, then, "it is no longer sufficient to rely on voice revenues," the study's authors conclude, "but providers need to think communications in a much more holistic form. Once the transport layer becomes all-IP in a given network, voice is nothing but another application that will work and interact with other applications in tandem often in real-time." Voice is still the killer app, of course, we'll never want to do without that. And "the fear of cannibalization are unwarranted," Jaokar and Sharma find, "as our research shows that by offering consumers comprehensive services, the lifetime value of customers can be increased, churn can be reduced, and the overall value proposition of the operator increases." [url=http://www.r4karte.de/]m3 ds real[/url] |
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14-08-2010, 01:37 PM
(This post was last modified: 25-08-2010 10:10 PM by Acecare.)
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RE: White Paper Examines Mobile VoIP's Tipping Point
Despite the said review, most of the people still prefers to use free voip application like Skype. It is free and very useful when you need to communicate with people. I just can't complain with what we have now in terms of communication technology.
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