A new report by AT&T and the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) titled "Voice over IP Comes of Age" states that VoIP will become the standard for voice traffic.
According to CRN:
The EIU surveyed more than 250 senior executives and found that 43% were either using or planning to implement VoIP within the next two years, while a further 18% expected to deploy the technology in the long term.
Executives' interest in the technology is driven both by the perceived cost savings in network consolidation and by the wide range of possible IP telephony services and applications. While an overwhelming 87% of respondents cited telecommunications cost savings as an important factor in the decision to implement VoIP, an equally impressive 71% were motivated by the ability to deploy advanced IP telephony features.
Read more: Survey: VoIP To Become The New Standard For Voice Traffic
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