How should India move ahead in terms of telecom infrastructure?
I am recommending the use of IP infrastructure for use in voice communications, too. Instead of building two separate infrastructures or investing in traditional telephony switching, using the IP infrastructure for a dual purpose makes more sense. There is already a much more competitive environment in the ISP business than there is in voice business. When telephony opens up, I think there can be a vigorous competitive atmosphere if IP infrastructure is used. So, it does not require a huge amount of capital to build a separate telephone network. How cost effective is packet switched network in comparison to circuit switched network? My company has spent around US $100 million capital since we began in July 1997. With that capital we have a network in 100 countries which would have cost billions of dollars if we were building a dedicated PSTN network. It simply wouldnt have been possible to achieve in a couple of years. At a time when capital is so very difficult to get in the United St
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