Security concerns around the adoption of VoIP are a thing of the past, according to a CRN online poll.
VoIP has been set to be “the next big thing” for some time, but security concerns have held back adoption in the past.
CRN online readers have been voting all week and a vast 56 percent of respondents have no security concerns around the adoption of VoIP. However a further 31 percent do have concerns, while 12 have slight concerns.
A new poll will appear online Monday.
CRN Poll: No concerns around VoIP adoption
By
Trevor Treharne
on Jan 25, 2007 3:06PM

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