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The Wi-Fi Alliance released an intriguing study that shows the demand for converged calling: The study, conducted by ABI Research and the alliance, said that in a survey of 1,200 U.S. wireless subscribers, a quarter would switch to have cheaper prices for calling at home, while one third (when combining different responses) would drop a home phone line if they could get both better cell quality and lower prices when calling at home.
Posted by Glennf at March 27, 2007 1:56 PM
Categories: Convergence
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