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Re: siriuslyricher post# 76062

Tuesday, 05/22/2007 3:08:42 PM

Tuesday, May 22, 2007 3:08:42 PM

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siriusly...

If VozBrazil was using GTEM' Wireless Hotzone Network I would agree...but unfortunately GTEM do NOT have a Wireless access footprint in Brazil. VozBrazil was breaking calls out of the PTT's International Gateway exchange (probably in San Paulo) and routing the 'international' part of the call over it's own IP pipe into Centerline (this constitutes a VoIP connection)

However, in Mexico things will be different! The GTEM Wireless network will establish End User IP connectivity over Wifi Radio Access. So anybody using 'skype' on their NoMasCable 'wirelessly connected' laptop is effectively using VoIP (in the access network, which is different to VozBrazil).

So basically what I am saying is VoIP is a 'generic' marketing term. It is where VoIP is applied that is the key! The VoIP division may well be alive and kicking as they say. But VoIP as far as VozBrazil is concerned, given it's dependancy on Centerline is gone (IMO)

schnizzle
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