VoIP: Bridging the Gap Between Traditional and Network Telephony




While Voice over IP (VoIP) is often thought of as little more than a method of obtaining
free long-distance calling, the real value (and—let’s be honest—challenge as well) of
VoIP  is that it allows voice to become nothing more than another application in the
data network.
It sometimes seems that we’ve forgotten that the purpose of the telephone is to allow
people to communicate. It is a simple goal, really, and it should be possible for us to
make it happen in far more flexible and creative ways than are currently available to
us. Since the industry has demonstrated an unwillingness to pursue this goal, a large
community of passionate people have taken on the task.
The challenge comes from the fact that an industry that has changed very little in the
last century shows little interest in starting now.