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If you have a telephone, chances are you already have some kind of voice messaging service. Answering machines are still widely available. Some are even built right into the phone itself. But with the increasing flexibility of the telephone companies' voice mail messaging services, I really think that the clunky answering machine will go the way of the telephone dial.
The other technology that's in danger of obsolescence is the way our conversations travel from one phone to another. That's the traditional telephone switching service that's been in place for so long now. Voice over Internet Protocol or VoIP has most industry pundits saying that the Internet holds the future of telephony as we know it. Granted that's a ways off as VoIP really isn't ready for Prime Time just yet. Anyone who's listened to the quality of a VoIP call knows that while sometimes it can be crystal clear, it's not always that way.See the full content of this document
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VoIP reliability isn't there quite yet either. I can't remember the last time I dialed a number and either couldn't get through or the quality was s...
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