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		<title>By: RickMahn.com &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Comparing Vonage to MCI</title>
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		<description>[...] Though I would love to cheer for the underdog, I still think Vonage will not end up being a powerful competitor in the voice market.Â  There are simply too many other options for voice solutions which I&#8217;ve talked about before. Most people will end up using mobile phones only, others will switch to their cable company offerings, many more will simply stick with whatever former RBOC they already have, and finally others will simply use some type of free voice offering from the likes of Skype, Google, Yahoo, Microsoft and others. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Though I would love to cheer for the underdog, I still think Vonage will not end up being a powerful competitor in the voice market.Â  There are simply too many other options for voice solutions which I&#8217;ve talked about before. Most people will end up using mobile phones only, others will switch to their cable company offerings, many more will simply stick with whatever former RBOC they already have, and finally others will simply use some type of free voice offering from the likes of Skype, Google, Yahoo, Microsoft and others. [...]</p>
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