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Re: Rogers' Telephony Plans: Underwhelming
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Anonymous
Rogers' new plans are just regular local phone service provided by a cableco, rather than Bell.
Exactly.
The thing is, they never claimed otherwise. Some of the reporters have hyped it as a fancy VoIP offering, but Rogers was talking about this for a long time now -- and PacketCable is just the protocol they eventually settled on to implement this.
The fact is, comparing this to access-independent services like Primus, Bell Digital Voice, Vonage, or Skype is like apples and oranges. Those are Internet applications. This is a dedicated service, complete with truck roll. The Internet applications are a heck of a lot more exciting; Rogers doesn't appear to be interested in that space at this juncture.
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