4.5 Interconnection Pricing for VoIP

As network operators migrate to next generation networks, voice services will become simply a software application riding over the network. Converging technologies and markets make conventional approaches to interconnection charging unsustainable.

Many technology forecasters predict that in the future voice telephony will migrate completely from circuit switched telephony to VoIP. Once this happens, Internet interconnection and pricing models may replace the current arrangements. In the interim, VoIP network operators will need to interconnect with incumbent network operators’ PSTNs. This section addresses:

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4.5.1 A Comparison of Telecommunications and Internet Cost Recovery 4.5.2 Models for Internet Interconnection 4.5.3 Implications of VoIP for Interconnection Pricing 4.5.4 Pricing Mechanisms for VoIP Interconnection 4.5.5 Criteria for a New Interconnection Regime

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