Friday, July 9, 2010
Most VoIP LInes Sold as Part of a Bundle
Most VoIP service is sold as part of a bundle, data from the Federal Communications Commission shows.
About 79 percent of IP telephony or VoIP lines sold by cable companies or competitive local exchange carriers are sold as part of a bundle, and intended to be used at a fixed location.
About 90 percent of IP telephony or VoIP lines sold by incumbent telcos are sold as part of a bundle, and intended to be used at a fixed location.
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