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A government-granted monopoly is not enough

VoIP joins cellular in eating away at telecom landlines.

A new study reveals just how many users are leaving traditional phone service for VoIP. New VoIP users don’t just want voice service, though; the real action lies in bundled services.

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[Ars Technica]

Over 80 percent of new VoIP subscribers take advantage of the “triple play” offerings from companies that bundle TV, Internet, and now VoIP services.

The cable company in my area, Time Warner, has been advertising their VoIP service quite a bit. It’s ridiculously overpriced at $29.95/month–I don’t see why anyone would want to replace a landline with something just as expensive when they could switch to Skype or Gizmo for a fraction of the cost.

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