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| 2008-01-13 20:50:47 |
VoIP is inevitable |
| While the VoIP market is still at an early stage, it is making inroads in the Asia-Pacific region. More operators are launching VoIP, primarily as a means of challenging the public switched telecommunications network (PSTN) dominance of the incumbents. VoIP's selling point is its low price, but VoIP prices are consistently low. PSTN prices are also falling, reducing VoIP's price advantage. The scope for using fixed voice as a competitive differentiator is therefore shrinking. Instead, broadband access and content are increasingly central to product and marketing strategy. |
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