Stuart Henshall

VoIP and Landlines

February 20, 2005 12:11 PM

Topics: observations

We know Skype is currently a key driver of Fixed Mobile Convergence. This post makes a good case for wireline carriers operating within an enterprise environment. At home and in the small business the equation may be completely different.

Many market trends and business drivers are pushing fixed mobile convergence (FMC) solutions that enable seamless handoff of calls--and call features--across wireline (Wi-Fi or 802.11) and wireless (cellular) networks to become a reality, today. A key question is who will be the earlier adopters--wireline or wireless carriers? Several factors are leading to one answer: wireline carriers serving enterprise customers.
Fixed mobile convergence




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