How to Make Phone Calls Without a Telephone
New York Times:
"Internet telephone service is well on its way into the mainstream.
Companies like Vonage, using a technology called voice over Internet protocol, or VoIP, offer cheap long-distance rates and features not found with conventional phone service. Cable giants, too, are taking Internet phones to the masses."

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September 04, 2005
"Enterprise level VoIP is expected to grow 20% annually through 2009, according to Insight Research. Even though they are no less expensive than traditional PBX phone systems, VoIP systems offer the potential for greater worker productivity by combining voice and data services. For example, employees can access voice mail while working on their laptop.
Consumer adoption of VoIP is also expected to grow exponentially. Currently there are only about 131,000 residential subscribers, but it's estimated that by 2008 some 17.5 million subscribers -- one-third of all households in the country -- will have Internet telephony. Its growth is being fueled by the fact that it's cheap, avoiding (for now) the taxes imposed on landline calls, and that the connections are becoming faster."
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September 05, 2005
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