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Great article. Actually, now a day, people are demanding more and more portable devices that they can carry with them where ever they want. Obviously, this is the reason for popularity of mobiles. So my point is that in future voip service providers as well as mobile manufacturers, both will have to introduce more and more compatible products with each other. This is the only way of survival for both of them.
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