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What are the current status voip usage status and what it is its scope for future?

Question by abhishekanandece: What are the current status voip usage status and what it is its scope for future?
I am making a power point presentation over VoIP. So, I need the information for that.

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Answer by Kimpak_myrddin
Well I support VoIP phones where I work and I have to say most of our internet customers also have VoIP in the areas where it is available.

VoIP is eliminating the need for long distance charges and other minor fees that standard phone companies are charging. Now the drawback is for those who live in an area where the Internet signals are not the greatest, this causes their phone service to be down more often than not.

Also, a VoIP service isn’t 100% reliable as it depends on the internet to work, so if your cable or dsl service has an outage, say a fiber cable gets cut or a CMTS(for cable isp’s) goes down, than your phone goes out as well.

In the future, I see VoIP relatively unchanged except for becoming more available as well as more reliable, thus forcing standard phone companies to lower their rates as well to keep their existing customers, unfortunatly this is probably a long way down the road but we’re getting there.

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The Future Of Mobile Communications is WiFi and VOIP

Two of the most exciting areas in the field of mobile technology are WiFi and VOIP, two of the fastest growing segments in the communications industry today. Almost daily one can find new stories pertaining to one of these and how forward thinking companies are embracing the technology and building upon it. It seems that governments and communications companies all over the world are beginning to see the opportunity presented by WiFI technology. Ruckus Wireless and KDDI, Japan’s main telecommunications provider, announced on July 5th of 2011 that they were partnering to bring coast to coast WiFi for the nation of Japan. According to the press release from Ruckus, “Subscribers of KDDI’s packet flat rate plans can now use the new KDDI “au Wi-Fi SPOT” service free of charge with their au Android smartphones in over 10000 locations initially, scaling to 100000 locations by March 2012.” Barbados announced recently in Caribbean 360 that the island nation would have free nationwide WiFi coverage by 11-11-11, thanks to the work of the Barbados Entrepreneurship Foundation or BEF and their work with the government and communications companies to make this long time dream a reality for the Caribbean island nation with many others intending to follow suit. Damian McKinney, CEO of McKinney Rogers, a partner in the initiative, said they wanted the coverage everywhere, “from bus stop to rum shop.” McKinney said that the initiative to provide free nationwide WiFi

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