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These incl The challenge is to create and implement these interconnect agreements between traditionally competing network providers. Thankfully, the motivations behind these partnerships are in each provider’s self interest. The first is that if the VoIP community doesn’t work together to create a virtual ?ber network, Telkom will always have the lion’s share of the phone bill. The second is that unless VoIP providers can significantly lower the barriers to entry for smaller businesses VoIP will remain technology for the larger enterprise only. Let’s hope that these two money based motivators are enough to off set the competitive spirit the telecommunications community is known for. The long term success of VoIP requires that there are no proprietary standards, no exclusive interconnect hegemonies and minimal bullying of smaller players through dominant market position. The rewards for working together are tangible – the VoIP market will increase, the dependence on the PSTN will diminish and everyone’s – client and service provider – bottom line will grow. Trust is an intrinsic requirement for all business agreements – the less trust, the more lawyers required to draft a longer lega
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