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Vonage Canada Cranks It Up
Now that the CRTC has shackled ILECs when it comes to VOIP, Vonage Canada has decided it's time to crank up its marketing machine. This will see Vonage sponsor two high-profile events in Toronto this summer - the Molson Indy and the Distillery Jazz Festival. From a marketing/advertising perspective, it will be an interesting summer for the VOIP industry as existing players get more aggressive, and Rogers launches its cable telephony service in July. You have to expect Bell Canada will respond by promoting its own VOIP service - Bell Digital Voice - and/or market the benefits of its traditional phone service. Consumers are going to have a plethora of VOIP options so you wonder how long it will take for someone to launch a Canadian version of whichvoip.com.
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Re: Vonage Canada Cranks It Up
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on Wed 18 May 2005 04:01 PM EDT | Permanent Link
"whichvoip.com" doesn't make sense to me, because it artificially excludes those services which happen not to use IP in the home-to-CO segment.
I'd rather a service which looked at VoIP and circuit-switched services -- but which categorised by access-dependent and access-independent, or perhaps nomadic and fixed. Videotron's service, if it is indeed VoIP between home and head end (and I don't know that it is), is surely more of a substitute for Bell Circuit than for Skype. Ditto Bell Digital Voice. Trackbacks
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