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November 18, 2003
FCC to "hear" the future of VoIP on Dec 1st
The FCC has scheduled a VoIP Hearing to take place on Monday, December 1st in Washington, D.C.
I have been looking forward to the hearing ever since I was one of the people invited to participate.
From what I'm told, I will be on the first panel and will, along with the other panelists, help the commission define what VoIP is.
I'm expecting an overflowing room full of industry advocates as well as the media. This event in Washington, D.C. may very well be the tipping point with regard to how VoIP is regulated or unregulated in the near future in both the United States and other countries around the world that take into consideration what the US policy is on a specific subject.
This hearing will also have a direct effect on the market sediment towards IP Communications as we approach 2004.
Posted by jeff on November 18, 2003 08:03 AM | Permalink
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