Abstract
Description
Voice-over-IP (VoIP) is the delivery of voice over networks based wholly or
partly on Internet protocol (IP). VoIP services are provided by using
telecommunications networks (copper, cable and wireless) to supply VoIP
services to the public. As electronic communications networks are gradually
shifting to IP-based networks, VoIP services are becoming more common. This
shift and the migration to next-generation networks (NGNs) increasingly make
VoIP less of a complementary service/niche product and more of a real
substitute to traditional telephony. In this report we focus on the regulatory
challenges that must be overcome before this can become a reality.