"If the RBOCs don't act quickly they are toast. The longer they wait the less wiggle-room they will have. I just hope the executives who head up the LECs are reading this and every time they overhear "Wake up Jeff," they start thinking about how they can roll out new revenue-generating services to consumers in the upcoming months and years."
Rich Terani
"Rich, I do not think the Telcos can compete with providing services.
Game over.
The new service (aka applications) providers are already here. It is Skype, Google, Yahoo! et al
These "providers" are already working on a global scale. Every telco is only existing on a local scale. Even giants like BT, Verizon or SBC are only locals."
Richard Stastny
And Here Richard is where I do not agree...
VoIP is not a new Telecom, is not a new, cheap Telecom.
VoIP is Communication.
Data, voice, video on IP.On one line, the IP line.
This is FUTURE. This is the NEW, Exciting of VoIP and the new World on IP.
The features are limitless, and costless.
The future will be a Call on IP from A to Z.
Why do we need a Termination provider?
Let the Telecoms die.
They have sucked us more than enough.
Let the dinosaurs die, the world belongs to billions, not to a few, old Monopolies, new monopolies.
WE HAVE ENOUGH OF MONOPOLIES!
Let's take the chance! The Internet will be the revolution of our generation, let's follow it!
Monday, December 04, 2006
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There is a misunderstanding. Google will not be a new Telco (it will be much more). Of course, make calls will not be charged, but there is no free lunch, and nothing is costless or priceless (not even a "free" VoIP call). To make a "free" VoIP call with Skype, you need a laptop for 1000 Euro, a BB connectivity, etc.
Google is currently making a lot of money with "free" services.
or as Rich Shockey says: The answer is money, what was the question?
Richard
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