[IP] Mr. Pulver to D.C.
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Date: Thu, 12 Feb 2004 21:06:17 -0500
From: Richard Shockey <richard@xxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [IP] Mr. Pulver to D.C.
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To: dave@xxxxxxxxxx, ip@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
At 05:51 PM 2/12/2004, Dave Farber wrote:
From: Dave Burstein <dave3@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
With all due respect to Dave
Policy folk - The Pulver FCC story is breaking, but please be cautious.
The pricing will mean telcos and cablecos will probably dominate VOIP, not
the independents.
That is not necessarily the case ... VoIP is an application on the Internet
not a service and with URI addressing of endpoints ... as
in sip:rshockey@xxxxxxxxx you can reach me as easily as you can be e-mail
( yes that is a valid address ).
The PSTN monopoly was in part controlled by their exclusive access to E.164
numbering resources ..this is breaking down first by URI SIP end point
addressing second by the deployment of ENUM ..RFC 2916.
Teleco's IMHO cannot engage in cannibalistic behavior. They will not reduce
their current revenues streams to fight off the competitive
environment...its not in their DNA. Cable Co. however smelling blood will
take the LEC's on head to head and probably win up to 30% of the total
market share if current stasticts hold firm.
VOIP requires broadband, and Qwest's pricing in the bundle essentially
requires buying $25 of Qwest phone service to get DSL. If copied by the
cable guys, Vonage and the like will be a niche, not a revolution.
Note also that the access charge issue is $10B, really big.
Actually its $22 Billion total ATT alone has to transfer between $8 and $10
billion in comp to the LEC for call termination.
The flip side is the telcos attempt to raise basic phone rates, state by
state and nationally.
That local access rates will rise because the Internet will expose the
problems of cross subsidy is inevitable. Subsidies are an error that the
Internet will route around.
This will be far more dollars out of consumer pockets for the next few
years, and more important to telco profits. Ask me to share data and
sources anytime. db
I dont think so .. the pressure of VoIP pricing will drive costs down for
all providers. We are on the verge of the true "Death of Distance" for all
forms of communications voice included.
I cant wait to see sip:sales@xxxxxxxxxxxxx I'll call via SIP and place my
regular orders orders via VoIP because I know that if I can help reduce the
cost of communicating to my preferred vendors by using VoIP they will
eventually pass that cost along to me.
The PULVER.COM FWD victory at the FCC was a landmark in the history of
communications.
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