A study by IDC has revealed that a very significant part of U.S.-based home offices already use voice-over-Internet-protocol (VoIP) technologies to cut down long-distance calls. However, just one tenth of households without home offices are aware of services like Skype.
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“Home offices will adopt VoIP communications at a faster rate than
Savings on long distance continue to be the key driver of initial interest in VoIP by home offices. lthough VoIP has moved beyond the very earliest adoption stage, many home office households are reluctant to use VoIP as their only telephone service, and rather add it as a second method of communication, according to the study.





