The uptake of voice over IP (VoIP) systems by consumers looks set to force more large companies to adopt VoIP, according to new research into data and usage patterns by global IT services company Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC).
Until now, firms deploying VoIP have largely done so to cut call charges, said James Walker, CSC’s director of managed network services for Europe, the Middle East and Africa. “But now [consumer Vo...
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