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SIP wins some big converts

SIP wins some big converts

By:  Michael Martin  On: 30 Mar 2006 For: Network World Canada Creator

Nearly 100 vendors showcased their latest and greatest wares at this month’s VoiceCon in Orlando, Fla., although the star of the show wasn’t a vendor or product, but a standard.

One common theme among conference attendees, noted Stefan Dubowski, an analyst at Decima Research Inc., is that they’re becoming more sophisticated when it comes to examining business reasons for moving to VoIP.

“A couple of years ago we were looking closely at the cost savings,” he said. “Perhaps as a result of those failing to materialize or perhaps as companies realized there was a better way to justify the cost, there seemed to be fewer people saying the cost saving was the reason they were going in for it and more and more companies saying they went into VoIP for productivity improvements.”

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Michael Martin Michael Martin is a contributor to the International Data Group (IDG) News Service, which publishes global technology stories from bureaus around the world to more than 300 publications in more than 60 countries.

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