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Well, Maybe It Will Or Won't

Those who live in the rural areas that still do not have broadband access, save for Satellite, will still use the regular old telephone system, as that is all that is available to them.

VoIP may help kill off traditional telephone services in densely populated areas, but traditional telephone services will continue in one form or another.

Besides, to get DSL, ADSL2+ you need the twisted wire (yes, I know about the fiber, but let's get real) to deliver the last mile to the homes that cannot get FTTH/FTTP/FTTC services.

VoIP has definitely made an impact, and those that are doing the business correctly will be the ones who will thrive and survive and continue to grow.
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