seems like the last 4-5 years were all promised to be "the year of Voice over IP (VoIP)". now there is just too much momentum and too many investment dollars being poured into the problem for this not to happen in 2004. well funded companies like kineto wireless as well as existing pushes by cisco means that some large companies will start biting off on this tech starting late this year.
even though wi-fi is proliferating more in the home than in enterprises, MoWLAN will flourish first in the enterprise because of the cost of equipment and support, and move to the home sometime after. we still think that cable companies have the biggest opportunity right now to package this for home use, as their IP penetration grows every day.
a good synopsis of the state of the market can be found in infoworld. and no, we didn't steal the subtitle.
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