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Old 04-06-2005, 09:54   #9
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Re: The future of the telephone

VOIP will change communications but it will be invisible to many users. Most users will not have it supplied via a computer sat by their desk. Think about the telephony required by large companies with switchboards. Mobiles may take over from fixed landlines in many cases but the outrageous cost of many mobile calls are holding this back.
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