Qwest Announces 100 Percent VoIP Plan
Qwest is the first of the local telephone companies to make plans to junk its old circuit switched network in favor of voice-over-IP pipes.
Qwest is the first of the local telephone companies to make plans to junk its old circuit switched network in favor of voice over IP pipes. The Denver-based carrier announced Thursday that its customers in Boise, Idaho are already getting their phone calls routed via a data network using voice-over-IP technology. The Next six cities to get VoIP circuits are Albuquerque, Denver, Minneapolis, Phoenix, Salt Lake City and Seattle.Qwest isnt talking about supplementing its circuit switched network with data processing capabilities. It plans to completely replace its circuit switches with VoIP switches in 14 markets and has a contract awarded to Nortel Networks, said the company in a statement.









