It makes more sense now to invest in VoIP than ever before. The FCC is clearly leaning toward the view that VoIP should be treated as an Internet service, immune from state control. With FCC leadership likely to change within the next six months, I cannot see a second Bush term appointing commissioners that do not have this view.
Analysts are recommending that firms take a closer look at VoIP technology now that President George W. Bush has won a second term.
Investment Decision
Now that President Bush is assured of four more years, firms should not wait any longer with investments, Winogradoff says. "True, there are other pending issues that will affect VoIP, but many won't be completed until 2006."
In the meantime, he says, it is not worth missing out on the cost and feature benefits that such a deployment can provide. In short, the regulatory war over VoIP largely is over, with only a few strategic battles left to fight here and there. Investing in VoIP...lets just say http://www.The-Future-Is-Hear.com
thats it, dude
Posted by: Mollyhz | March 18, 2008 at 04:26 PM