| ] Sprint Corp., which sells local telephone services in 18] states, has started converting its local-phone network to
 ] a technology that increases capacity and allows the
 ] company to sell new services. Sprint will buy
 ] packet-switching equipment from Nortel Networks Corp. to
 ] upgrade the network. Under a $1.1 billion agreement with
 ] Nortel in 2001, Sprint planned to complete the conversion
 ] in eight years. Now the transition may take 13 years,
 ] said Michael Fuller, president of Sprint's local
 ] division. While traditional phone calls travel over
 ] dedicated circuits that remain open for the duration of a
 ] conversation, packet-based technology breaks voice and
 ] data traffic into digital pieces that are sent separately
 ] and reassembled upon arrival.
 I wonder if this is VoIP or something else... |