Monthly Archives: July 2010
Universal Broadband would encourage VoIP
There are lots of people out there who are being left out of the VoIP revolution. Yes, they’re tempted by the television commercials that bombard them with information about how they too, can make cheap phone calls. The ubiquitous Magic … Continue reading
SIP Trunking Gains Momentum
According to a recent “Heavy Reading” report, SIP trunking is gaining a lot of momentum in the enterprise space as a viable alternative to legacy telecom services. According to the research, growth is expected to go from 8.5 million SIP … Continue reading
MagicJack plans to deliver mobile VoIP
You’ve all seen those commercials for MagicJack, and wondered whether it’s too good to be true. But this is one instance where the incredible claims are justified—it’s cheap, it works, and the voice quality is good. But what’s even more … Continue reading
VoIP on your iPhone
You’ve bought a shiny new iPhone, wouldn’t it be cool to have VoIP running on it? For quite a while, Apple didn’t allow VoIP apps on their smartphones, which wasn’t surprising given Apple’s proclivity towards keeping a tight lid on … Continue reading