VoIP has become a major topic in the era of integration. How to better utilize the functions of VoIP in the aspect of open-source and throttling, and reduce the communication costs of enterprises and individuals has also become a common concern in the industry.
At the beginning, as a technology used in Internet applications, VoIP was widely loved by Internet users, but its consumption was based on Internet bandwidth, its profit margin is lower than that of other communication means, while global manufacturers are developing VoIP devices, they are all considering how to increase the marketing profit of VoIP devices and software. Some time ago, it was reported that enterprises are keen on using open-source software to implement VoIP. Obviously, in the Internet era, open-source software has provided a great space for enterprises and manufacturers to make full use.
TrollTech presented a series of communication and entertainment products based on the Linux platform on the "China IP voice network seminar and Exhibition" held on May 23. For the VoIP Market, qiqutech believes that "Linux will expand a better development path for VoIP.
Development of open-source software VS VoIP
Unexpected results from a recent Research report by market Research firm Juniper Research, which predicts that, the scale of the wireless VoIP market will grow from $2 billion to $15 billion in the next five years.
As this substantial growth is possible, many companies are now starting to explore the cost-saving benefits of wireless VoIP implemented through open-source software.
Enterprises of all sizes are exploring the benefits of open source software wireless VoIP solutions, especially small and medium enterprises are investigating options with open source software IPPBX and VoIP. The early application of these small and medium-sized enterprises has always been the first in history to explore the latest options to reduce infrastructure costs. Many of these choices are often related to the use of VoIP phones, and are now related to open-source software wireless VoIP.
In the VoIP market, many enterprises have made great efforts in open-source software applications and achieved good results. Currently, mobile phones based on Linux operating systems, such as Motorola's multiple mobile phones and ZTE e3 mobile phones, all use Qtopia, a Linux-based software development platform) developed. Its development platform can locate and produce more function-rich terminal products based on the functions of mobile phone manufacturers, so that the terminal market can be more widely adapted.