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    <title>VoIP Hits Critical Mass</title>
    <summary>How ironic - I&apos;ve been blogging quite a bit about VoIP naysayers, including my last post, and just now I found this bit of news saying VoIP is about to hit critical mass: &quot;The so-called voice over Internet protocol (VoIP)...</summary>
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      <![CDATA[<p>How ironic - I've been blogging quite a bit about VoIP naysayers, including my last post, and just now I found this bit of news saying VoIP is about to hit critical mass:</p>

<p>"The so-called voice over Internet protocol (VoIP) industry could finally be hitting critical mass, just as the satellite radio industry did early in 2004, according to a report by telecom analyst Michael Rollins and cable analyst Niraj Gupta, both of Smith Barney"</p>

<p>Glad to see some analysts on board the VoIP bandwagon.  Hop aboard!  This train's been smoking for 2 years, but we're happy to have you jump on board.</p>

<p>Full article:<br />
<a title="Globetechnology: Analysts see VoIP hitting critical mass" href="http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20050202.gtrtips02-2/BNStory/Technology/">Globetechnology: Analysts see VoIP hitting critical mass</a></p>]]>
      
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