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VoIP News: April 2010


Bountiful broadband could boost VoIP traffic


Adoption of IP telephony solutions could benefit from the continuing and vigorous increase in broadband take up. Fixed broadband is still growing robustly, with fixed broadband subscribers totalling over 430 million in 2009, ABI Research has said. This represents a 13 per cent increase over 2008, according to the most recent broadband subscriber data from the technology market research firm.

Posted on: 2010-04-30, in: Broadband



Virgin Media a vestibule for VoIP traffic?


The demand for faster broadband services, and the access to online services such as VoIP solutions that comes with it, could be on the up. The number of consumers paying for Virgin Media's high-speed internet service was up 46 per cent year-on-year in the first quarter of 2010, the Guardian has said. The cable communications provider said that the number of subscribers paying for 20Mb or 50Mb speeds now accounted for 16 per cent of its total broadband base.

Posted on: 2010-04-30, in: Broadband



VoIP traffic could benefit from cautious IT spending


Businesses could turn to VoIP solutions as they look to invest in technology that can prove its worth in 2010. While IT spending is expected to pick up this year, companies will focus on technology with proven value as they recover from the recession, silicon. com has said.

Posted on: 2010-04-30, in: General VoIP



Home phone customers could save cash with VoIP phones


VoIP UK traffic could benefit following the news that many British home phone customers are potentially wasting a lot of money on line rental charges. Over half of British home phone customers have not switched line rental provider in the last five years, meaning they are likely to be paying over the odds for their home phone, Homephonechoices. co.

Posted on: 2010-04-29, in: General VoIP



HD-quality mobile VoIP solutions could kick off by 2015


High-definition mobileIP telephony solutions could become a commonplace means of communication within the next four years. Around 487 million mobile subscribers will use HD-enabled handsets to conduct clear, comprehensible conversations over upgraded networks in 2015, ABI Research has said. While the HD telephone market is virtually non-existent today, the technology market research firm expects growth to rise quickly in 2013 and start to rocket by 2014.

Posted on: 2010-04-29, in: Telephony technology







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