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Telesym’s CEO argues that enterprises that employ voice over Wi-Fi can save by cutting back on cellular calls made on campus: His numbers look great in this story, however, he’s missing some major expenses. Most observers agree that the voice over Wi-Fi system is going to require a lot of support by IT folks. Also, the network has to cover just about everywhere. Since current Wi-Fi networks don’t, an enterprise would have to invest in building out the network. And finally, right now the technology isn’t there yet—there aren’t yet good mechanisms for quality of service and fast handoffs.
Posted by nancyg at December 9, 2003 9:59 AM
Categories: Voice
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