Voice 2.0
Jackie Binion | 9 January 2007 |
There’s been a lot of chatter over this emerging technology over the last year but, what you may ask is Voice 2.0? Some of it is all “talk” and some are real world applications of the convergence of the internet and the telephone. In a nutshell, Voice 2.0 is a group of services used to transmit voice, data, instant messages and video using an Internet Protocol at any time from anywhere. This technology poses a potential threat to the telecom businesses as the users, rather than providers, will be in charge of how they communicate whom with and when. The best part is that this could provide huge savings and greater efficiencies.
Paul Kretkowski, in a recent article at VoIP News, discussed Voice 2.0 in great lengths. His article discusses the technology and looks at some of the possible applications. His article sums up to say, “In all, Voice 2.0 concepts and technologies may change the structure of the telecom market, particularly who pays for what and whether control over the flow of voice, data, video and IM traffic decentralize. Although some Voice 2.0 technologies are not yet ready for corporate prime time, they bear watching as hype starts to give way to business reality.”
Read more about Voice 2.0 at VoIP News
Jackie Binion - Blizzard Internet Marketing, Inc.
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