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Re: Re: Re: Rogers's Unveils Cable Telephony Plan
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Anonymous
Sorry ... I meant that
(1) Rogers owns Sprint, and
(2) Rogers' Home Phone roll-out is basically a re-roll-out of Sprint's existing home phone service under the Rogers brand.
...Sprint offers local phone service which uses the existing PSTN connection to your house. Rogers VoIP offering uses a broadband connection (hopefully not tied directly to Rogers' broadband service).
Careful. Rogers uses its coaxial cable into the home, but that's as far as it goes -- it is using a dedicated portion of the spectrum, just like POTS (TDM) lines.
The relevant comparison is not VoIP vs TDM (POTS). It's dedicated vs non-dedicated. Once the in-wire spectrum is dedicated on the twisted-pair (Bell) or coaxial (Rogers) line, the differences in protocol engineering are minimal.
In other words, unlike Voice-over-Internet VoIP offerings, Rogers' out-of-band VoIP offering isn't mixed with Internet traffic, useable over any broadband connection, dependent on taking Rogers Internet, etc.
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