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Report: 27% of respondents migrating to VoIP this year
A new study issued by Atlantic-ACM shows that a good portion of telecom customers are planning to migrate to VoIP in the coming year.
In its 2010 edition of its Business Connectivity Wireline and Wireless Report Card, Atlantic-ACM surveyed small- and medium-sized business (SMBs), enterprise customers and wireless subscribers who rated their carriers and products like ISDN, DIA, IP VPN and VoIP. The survey found that 27 percent of respondents indicated that they already had or were planning to migrate to VoIP services within the year. Integrated access/PRI and circuit-switched voice users were the main group of respondents who were planning to make the migration to VoIP soon.
The research company believes that VoIP will continue to see high growth in the future as VoIP becomes more commoditized and customers see more cost savings and efficiency boosts.
For more:
- read the release
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