Microsoft expects windfall as businesses shift to VoIP
USTelecom dailyLead | 03/07/2007
Microsoft expects to see billions of dollars in sales from its new server software that helps businesses make the switch to Web-based phone systems. The company predicts the VoIP business market will double to more than 100 million users over the next three years. Washington Post, The (03/07)
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