Interest in Voice over Internet Protocol technology has reached fever pitch amongst Australian businesses, an Optus survey claims, but competing research by Pacific Internet suggests otherwise.
Despite burgeoning competition in the Australian enterprise telecommunications market, Optus's Business division today claimed it was the only credible alternative to former monopoly supplier Telstra.
The current obsession with networks based on the Internet Protocol comes with a catch.
Westpac has contracted Telstra to provide AU$400 million in telecommunications services over the next five years to the bank's Australian and Pacific operations.
Local Internet provider Internode is likely to launch its Internet telephony service within the next two weeks, managing director Simon Hackett says.
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