September 2003 report in this week’s Consumer Electronics, estimates that VoIP revenue reached 0.76 billion, so it is with a “B” of 2010. It is, however, has its limits, and of course the new “child” on the block, its apparent problems.
Darrell Dunn baseline reports on the dilemma of several companies in the United States via the Internet Protocol (IP) based telephony. He said that Chief Information Officers and other information technology decision-makers in the United States are linked to the difficulty in trying to create a communication strategy in the long run with the system faced with the traditional circuit switching networks replace. According to the report, companies are facing the prospect of joining one or other of the next generation of technology or clinging to outdated tools.
Log “is intended for VoIP at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, to save money on long distance and PBX costs” to the school, said Elizabeth Millard Affairs University. “The Franciscan University of Steubenville in Ohio a contract with Centrex costs to a VoIP system with the use of Siemens HiPath 4000 with HiPath Xpressions and have kept HiPath Manager technology made.”
Then there is always the question of safety. Tim Greene, Network World reported in August that include the introduction of a hacking tool against VoIP protocols H.323 and AIX tools signaling audio into VoIP calls by researchers at the computer in the U.S. tech Defcon has a tool that automatically convert to probe for weaknesses in the Session Initiation Protocol backup piggy VoIP streams started. According to Greene, Barrie Dempster, senior security consultant at Next Generation Security Software Ltd., says that much of the popularity of VoIP vulnerabilities, because the technology can emerge new and its code is not necessarily written with security.
One of the largest VoIP provider Skype, based in Great Britain, has seen his own problems in recent months. Skype has sought to establish service to millions of customers again after problems with the VoIP service. No report shows the amount of lost revenue or customers who left the service.
Greg Scoblete reports twice “SunRocket, the second largest pure-play Voice over Internet Protocol provider in Vienna, Va., his telephone service close earlier in August 2007.” He adds, “that the company put out a portion of its workforce in 3 July 2007 and the company’s assets are liquidated by Sherwood Partners.” According to Adam Somer, president of American Telecom Services, one of SunRocket’s customers, ” there were management problems with their management and their systems. Much of the problem, the company `s offer consumers a nonsense for two years, the company` s have slowed down a growth since 2006. “
Because childhood is always relative, as you can see, VoIP, its share of problems. Many experts agree that do not worry. As with any new technology, there will be some bugs and hiccups along the way, and that consumers should be easy to keep on. too many hard-core tech nuts not cling, but the average user will probably wait until the problems are fixed and the rest will wait until the reduced costs.
From: Michael C. Podlesny
SunRocket VoIP
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