November 04, 2005

VOW

Corporates are adopting WLANs enthusiastically hoping to enjoy greater productivity benefits by staying connected at all times. However, voice over wireless LANs are not easy to deploy as wireless networks are not very developed and VOW clients are available in limited types. VOW adoption should increase with the increase in availability of Wi-Fi enabled devices. eweek.com reports:

During the next year, we expect to see a sharp increase in the number of SIP (Session Initiation Protocol)-based VOW devices available in the United States. We also expect to see broader standards support: The current batch of devices supports only the slower IEEE 802.11b wireless standard.

Read More: Don't Put Voice over Wi-Fi on Hold

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