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This 10-page paper discusses Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP), some history, current usage and predictions. Bibliography lists 12 sources.
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how much money she saved on her monthly phone bill. Then there is another guy who talks about the crystal clear quality of the calls. Some of the funnier ones
involve people doing dumb things (such as falling through glass windows), with the captions reading that throwing money away on land line phone carriers is just as dumb.
But is Vonage right? Is VoIP technology going to wean all callers from the copper-wire-based phone networks? If youd asked someone a few years back
about that, the person would have shrugged with the likely comment that VoIP was cheap enough, but the quality of calls were questionable. These days, the service is still cheap,
and the quality is improving. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) defines VoIP as "a technology that allows you to make voice calls
using a broadband Internet connection instead of a regular (or analog) phone line" (Nunn et al, 2009, p. 1). Basically, telephone networks have been moving away from circuit-switched systems to
Internet protocol technology since 1999 (Nunn et al, 2009). A couple of things have seen the huge growth in VoIP services, however
- one of which is the increase in broadband use on the Internet (Nunn et al, 2009). This has driven Internet protocol telephony from 114,000 subscribers in 2003 to one
million in 2005 (Nunn et al, 2009). The fact that usage of VoIP is likely to continue growing brings up interesting questions about
how callers, carriers and even the government will handle that growth. Brief History Though VoIP seems to be almost everywhere these days,
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