Voice Traffic Today

Ten to fifteen years ago, LEC-based networks carried more than 90 percent of voice traffic. Today, that number has dropped to about 40 percent -- and it continues to fall quickly. A similar trend, in smaller numbers, finds users moving to Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP). And, according to Frost & Sullivan, U.S. mobile phone penetration will practically double in the period spanning 2002 - 2012, from 45.7% to 87.4%. As wireless continues its momentum to become the pervasive technology for communications, Level 3 Communications® is prepared to deliver.
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