Sinking VoIP costs cheer op execs.(voice-over-Internet protocol )

Multichannel News, February, 2004 by Hearn, Ted

WASHINGTON -- Cable companies accustomed to large capital outlays are in for a pleasant surprise: the costs of rolling out Internet-protocol telephony service just keep plunging. Cablevision Systems Corp. president Tom Rutledge last Tuesday said he continues to be amazed at the decline in costs associated with the rollout of voice-over-Internet protocol (VoIP), which could be the next big thing for cable.

"I can't budget my capital costs low enough. I keep being shocked at how quickly the price of moderns continues to fall [and] the cost of switching continues to fall," Rutledge said at a conference here hosted by the telecommunications-analysis firm Precursor. Cablevision made its $39.95 Optimum Voice service available to 4.4 million homes late...

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