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AirSpan bought ArelNet, a company that has developed switching and gateway systems for voice over IP (VoIP) networks: AirSpan expects the purchase to help it support VoIP services.
Incumbent operators should take notice of the interest that WiMax vendors are showing in supporting VoIP. If end users can rely on WiMax connections for voice and data, there’s no need for the incumbent.
Posted by nancyg at December 30, 2004 1:20 PM
Categories: Voice
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