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VoIP hopes for a Fruitful 2010

VoIPWith sales set to increase across the world, VoIP (voice over internet protocol) hardware is expecting a successful year ahead.

This is quiet apparent in the words of the chief executive officer of Phone.com, Ari Rabban that VoIP has thrived rather than languishing in the hostile economic conditions across the world, to emerge as a popular option for small business firms looking to reduce the expenditure of their phone bills. Phone.com is a VoIP provider based in the United States.

Rabban further hoped that the VoIP market would carry on thriving even in the year 2010, although its success would not be confined to fresh technology, but a package including increase in the hardware sales and the actual usage. He was speaking to technology website TMCNet.

Skype is the most popular service pertaining to VoIP, which enables the customers to effectively reduce the expenditure caused by their fixed-line phone bills, by allowing them to use their broadband connection for making calls.

On the other hand, it is also a fact that VoIP’s phenomenal popularity would not be welcomed with a pleasing smile by the broadband providers, particularly for a couple of reasons. Firstly, VoIP could be a drain on broadband internet traffic, due to its hunger for bandwidth, and then there are also a number of ISPs that offer broadband phone packages.

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