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    April 21, 2005

    Vonage Is Not The Biggest VoIP Player

    When everyone gets excited about Vonage and their half a million subscribers, they don't hold a candle to the world's largest Broadband Phone company.

    What's really interesting in the story is how the folks over in Japan marketed and got people hooked on IP telephony, long before it was in vogue on a global basis.

    It's thinking like that why I'm so convinced Yahoo can likely be your next phone company. (See below)

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