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TowerStream is offering Vonage voice over IP service to customers: An increasing number of broadband wireless operators like TowerStream are offering voice services. It’s an important capability because in many cases it means the customer can completely sever its relationship with the telcos.
Voice services will add to revenues for broadband wireless operators but only initially, said Caroline Gabriel, research director at Rethink Research. Operators will have to invest in supporting voice and voice will quickly become commoditized, she said. “It will be essential to offer but it might not affect the business model [for operators] much beyond the first year,” she said.
Posted by nancyg at August 2, 2005 4:25 PM
Categories: Voice
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