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Europe Tees Up VOIP







Europe Tees Up VOIP

Europe Tees Up VOIP 09/13/2004 06:53 AM

Governments worldwide are eagerly seeking ways to fit the fledgling technology into existing regulatory frameworks. The European Commission for one is taking a soft approach on usage rules, proposing mostly voluntary guidelines.




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