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<description><![CDATA[<A HREF="/useremail/u/0"><b>anon</b></A> : While Microsoft does not get the first mover advantage in the VOIP marketplace, they would definitely be a formidable force because of their market penetration. An interesting fact to watch out for is how this affects the pace of innonvation in the VOIP world in the long term. this will also have far reaching consequences for penetration of VOIP in the third world.&#8226;<A HREF="http://voipw0rld.blogspot.com/2006/11/microsoft-enters-voip-world.html">Read my article here</A></LI><br>  ]]></description>
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