VoIP Still Threatens Legacy Carriers (Light Reading)

February 3, 2010 | News

“The first phase of VoIP providers thought they were going to be disruptive,” says Robert Poe, analyst-at-large for Heavy Reading and author of the VoIP report. “But they weren’t innovative in terms of business models. They used VoIP to essentially emulate what the telcos were already doing.”
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