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Google Voice: causing trouble in the VOIP market

For over a hundred years, making a telephone call involved one fixed physical device connecting to another fixed physical device. If you weren't hanging around your device when someone else wanted to talk to you, tough luck. The mobile revolution didn't really change this – you still needed to have your phone on your person, with battery power and signal coverage.

A couple of years back, the cracks started to appear. By using your computer and a broadband connection, you could easily make calls to traditional phone lines using the internet, although it still wasn't straightforward for someone to reach you.

Mark Harris is Senior Research Director at Gartner.