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Linksys and Netgear, two of the big names in the broadband router
business, have each announced that they are working with residential
voice over IP juggernaut Vonage to add voice ports and integrate
Vonage's service with their products. Also, both vendors are planning
802.11g Wi-Fi routers integrated with voice over IP.
For many of the people that already have either networked homes or
Vonage service (or both), this might represent the real future
potential they were hoping for when they signed up for these
services.
With the wireless aspect of these announcements, the vision of the
fully networked broadband home will take a large leap forward. It
wasn't so long ago that many people in the telecom industry believed
concerns about power, reliability and security would keep evolutions in
both residential Wi-Fi and residential VoIP at bay indefinitely.
However, a rapidly growing group of customers is telling us that isn't
the case with either technology, and that they won't fear the future.
Now, it might be up to traditional service providers to make the same
decision.
E-mail me at doshea@primediabusiness.com.
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