K, so it is not free but there should be 'significant savings' if that holds true. Presuming those savings will be passed on, it should make me more money thru cost reduction.
Sunday, July 19, 2009
Why Over 90% of VoIP Services are Exposed to Attack.
So what's all this VOIP hype anyway? I mean everyone knows that our voice can be delivered to the 4 corners of the world over phone lines. ( basically, I missed that part of 2nd grade mathematics where they taught us a ball has corners, but everyone explains it, so I should accept it ). For some more info all about VOIP. Alex G Otherwise where would we get our sports scores, weather reports, horoscopes, and genealogy fixes. As businessmen we turn out shin pads, or we distribute moggy food, or we evangelize, but should we be considering VoIP? Will it make us cash, or save us time? Will it make us better as a Manufacturer, Distributor, or Evangelist? If the solution to those questions is no, then we shouldn't even give it some thought. Geoffrey Moore introduced the idea a product must cross the chasm of market acceptance in the 'Technology Adoption Life Cycle' in his book Crossing the Chasm. In his next book, Within the Tornado, Moore talks about the tornado of market acceptance that lies like a siren beyond the chasm. As well as the access 'stuff' as a layman would say, there must be access to the general public Switched Phone Network ( PSTN ), or I'd never be in a position to call my mum.
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