To connect VoIP with my other email. One of the most interested user
groups for fixed wireless networks is people with no telecomms
infrastructure to speak of. That is to say, much of the developing
world. In these places VoIP is a very popular application for a few
reasons ... first because there might not be PSTN available, and even
if it is, because it makes international calls affordable (e.g. to
relatives in more affluent places), and finally because illiteracy
prevents people from user email and other lower-bandwidth apps.
simon
On Tuesday, March 25, 2003, at 04:10 PM, Dan Freedman wrote:
I'm not qualified to discuss the best way to accelerate the advantages
that
the Internet brings to everyone's lives while simultaneously
encouraging
people to move to IPv6. But if the powers-that-be wish there to be a
VoIP
solution that supports people who, through no fault of their own, find
themselves behind NAT (ie: at hotels, etc.), then we're happy to
provide the
solution. If not, then at least we might all benefit from the resulting
debate.
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