Foreign firms set sights on Canada as market emerges for Internet telephony
News | May 22, 2001
The need for better health and educational services in rural and remote communities could fuel early demand for IP telephony in Canada, according to a U.S. start-up looking for sales opportunities here. Video Network Communications Inc (VNCI) of New Hampshire was at an Ottawa conference last month demonstrating an IP telephony system that uses the existing copper wire infrastructure to deliver videoconferencing, broadcast and video-on-demand capabilities.
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