All things being equal, this might just be what North America needs to get IPv6 deployment stepped up a notch. I know I'm going to be asking our router vendors whether their IPv6 solution is the key to meeting our customer's demands through the upcoming Euclidean braneworld revolution.
They're all vendors of VoIP hardware, not software or service. They also have varying levels of expense, with some manufacturers producing some models under $100.
There's a lot of folks missing from that list -- Linksys and Sipura are both owned by Cisco now, and Grandstream, Snom, and Polycom are just plain missing. So, it's not as complete as they'd like you to believe, but that's why the report is only $199.
All things being equal, this might just be what North America needs to get IPv6 deployment stepped up a notch. I know I'm going to be asking our router vendors whether their IPv6 solution is the key to meeting our customer's demands through the upcoming Euclidean braneworld revolution.
They're all vendors of VoIP hardware, not software or service. They also have varying levels of expense, with some manufacturers producing some models under $100. There's a lot of folks missing from that list -- Linksys and Sipura are both owned by Cisco now, and Grandstream, Snom, and Polycom are just plain missing. So, it's not as complete as they'd like you to believe, but that's why the report is only $199.