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Meru Networks’ CEO thinks that Japan will be the first place that voice over Wi-Fi really takes off: Meru is supplying wireless LAN infrastructure to three voice over IP suppliers in Japan. Meru’s CEO sees NTT DoCoMo’s introduction of a combined cellular and Wi-Fi handset as an indication of the push toward voice over Wi-Fi in Japan. There are a lot of important business issues surrounding voice over Wi-Fi that still need to be worked out, but the concept is one that is definitely moving ahead.
Posted by nancyg at March 8, 2005 5:45 PM
Categories: voice
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