[IP] The Great IP Debate
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From: Randall <4whp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: July 12, 2004 10:23:08 PM EDT
To: Dave Farber <dave@xxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [IP] The Great IP Debate
On Mon, 2004-07-12 at 07:41, David Farber wrote:
In addition, carriers have invested so much in their legacy voice
networks that many hesitate to move voice traffic from the legacy
network to an IP platform. "Circuit switched is not going away. It's a
legacy system that will be with us for a long time," says John Marinho,
vice president of marketing and offer management at Lucent's Mobility
Group. "But VoIP is the cornerstone that will enable a lot of things to
be possible in the next several decades."
In 1979, Dr. Jerry Maren stood in front of my CIS 100 class and said
"Punch cards are Yesterday's News, but if any of you hope to get jobs
working with computers, you will be working for banks, governments or
insurance companies, because that's where the computers are. Those
people have invested millions of dollars in punch card technology, and
they're not going to just throw those card readers away - so you're
going to learn how to use punch cards, even though they will be gone in
twenty years or so."
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