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Ask Not for Whom The Bell(s) Toll.

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Cable World, September 8th, 2003

Byline: ANTHONY CRUPI

The sustainability of VoIP may be the deciding factor in the newly erumpent turf war between cable and the Bells, but it's too soon to tell. VoIP is still in its voice-cracking pubescent phase, and has a ways to go before it can reach its full potential, which is to become a workaday bundled offering.

Call it the filler app.

Thus far, the skirmish has been limited to the filing of documents in the offices of certain state regulatory agencies. In late July, the North Carolina Utilities Commission formally approved Time Warner Cable's application to provide phone servi...

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