Telecom Chief Urges UK Businesses To Adopt VoIP

Post by Sharat | December 10, 2011 | VoIP News | Comment
Businesses

Telefónica Europe plc chief executive Ronan Dunne, which is the parent of O2’s UK operation recently released a statement which urged businesses to ignore recent controversy regarding the security threat posed to VoIP networks and embrace VoIP services in much the same way consumers have taken to using services such as Vonage VoIP to their full potential.

Mr. Dunne made his comments following his company’s trial of a new VoIP based system which enables Android and iOS powered smartphones to make calls, emails and SMS’s to one another using Wi-FI.

The statement is just another voice that lends itself to a wider optimistic forecasts for the future of the technology, which many analysts expect will produce new evolution within the communications technology industry, as it increasingly becomes a long term feature of the telecom market.

One analysts recently said that there was little doubt over whether VoIP based services would have major impact on the market, though the full extent is yet to be determined.

In 2011 the US VoIP solutions industry grew by a staggering 65 per cent compared to the previous year, which has prompted many experts in the telecoms industry to urge companies in the UK to take full advantage of the fledgling industry whilst market share is still up for grabs.

The UK telecoms business has an optimistic future ahead of it, with many hardware manufacturers such as Cisco seeking to broaden their product range as they seek to tap into the huge potential of the SME sector.

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