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Saturday, December 30th
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Beware of new kids on IP block
Vonage tanked after its IPO. It's not entirely clear anymore why eBay paid $2.6 billion for Skype. And the long-awaited rollout of advanced TV services based on Internet technologies has resembled the drip of a faucet. ...
Friday, December 29th
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Phone, cable industries to battle in ’07
Vonage tanked after its IPO. It’s not entirely clear anymore why eBay paid $2.6 billion for Skype. And the long-awaited rollout of advanced TV services based on Internet technologies has resembled the drip of a faucet....
Saturday, December 23rd
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OfficeMax and Vonage® Slash Phone Bills For Small Businesses, Residential Customers
OfficeMax®, one of the nation's largest office supply retailers and distributors, is offering small businesses and consumers a cost-saving alternative to land-line telephone service. OfficeMax stores nationwide now offer starter kits from Vonage Marketing, a subsidiary of Vonage Holdings Corp., a leading broadband telephony provider in North America. These kits allow broadband users to sign up for Internet-based phone service and save up to hundreds of dollars a year compared to landline phone bills....
Friday, December 22nd
Friday, December 15th
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VoIP market growing fast in Europe
The market for enterprise IP telephony infrastructure in Western Europe continues to grow. Sales for IP phones and switching systems both increased during the third quarter of 2006 with total revenues rising by 4.3 per cent to around $580m. ...
Thursday, December 14th
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Vonage to Follow Florida Attorney General's VoIP E911 Rules
Just as Vonage announced that 93 percent of its U.S. lines are now equipped with E911 services earlier today, the VoIP provider also voiced out that it had to sign an agreement with the Attorney General of Florida, Charlie Crist, that requires it to inform subscribers of differences between how the company and standard phone carriers provide those services. ...
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2007: The Year of VoIP?
Skype, now owned by eBay Inc., announced SkypeOut yesterday, which offers 12 months of unlimited Skype calls to any phone within the U.S. and Canada for a flat annual rate....
Wednesday, December 13th
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KPN says gets up to 20,000 VoIP orders per week
Dutch telecoms group KPN is receiving up to 20,000 orders for its Internet telephony (VoIP) product per week, it said on Thursday....
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Skype Intros Unlimited VoIP Calling Plan
Skype introduced today a new annual, paid subscription Unlimited VoIP Calling plan. This is the first time that Skype is giving its users the opportunity to sign up for a whole year of unlimited SkypeOut calling to any phone within the U.S. and Canada for less than $15. ...
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Delivering low-cost, high-quality end-to-end VoIP services
Delivering low-cost, high-quality VoIP services requires more than minimizing latency and ensuring QoS, it also requires the ability to harness the IP network's efficiencies as well as a careful balance of intelligence between the handset and the network edge and core....
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VoIP Moves in on Social Networking
Social networking sites have continued to rise in popularity as the phenomenon of connecting and sharing pieces of one's life with family, friends and those with similar interests occurs. Most social networking sites gain their praise from the ability members have to create unique profiles, share videos and photos and create personal blogs for the public....
Monday, December 11th
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Talkster Launches New VoIP Network
Talkster Inc., a business mobility company, has released a groundbreaking voice over Internet (VoIP) network that allows users to place calls from ordinary mobile phones to traditional and next generation voice services....
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Weigh the pros and cons of VoIP over wireless
Voice over IP (VoIP) technology allows companies to cut the telco cord and make phone calls over the internet. Now, with VoIP over wireless — also called VoW, VoWiFi, wVoIP, and a number of other acronyms — organisations can cut all the cords. Numerous vendors are offering Wi-Fi IP phones that operate on the same 802.11 technologies used for wireless networks....
Friday, December 8th
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India Bans Skype and Other VOIP Options
The Indian Government claims that they are losing alot of money due to the increasing popularity of Skype and VOIP. They are missing out on the 12% tax and 6% fees....
Thursday, December 7th
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VoIP is Coming to Cordless Digital Home Phones
Home phones are getting a major upgrade, with manufactures plannig to add IP capabilities to cordless digital telephones beginning in mid 2007. The Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunication Forum (DECT) announced the release of a new range of home communication and entertainment devices that will support CAT-iq - short for Cordless Advanced Technology-Internet and quality - the latest technology to extend the reach of broadband. ...
Friday, December 1st
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Skype's VoIP Client now Available on X-Series from 3, Enabled by iSkoot
Originally set to launch on December 15th, the Skype enabled X-Series handsets from 3 are actually available today in UK. The devices, which use the iSkootMobile software, are currently available in 3's UK stores, and also in 3's other markets around the world beginning early 2007. ...
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Nokia gives telcos the weapons to fight back against VoIP
New technology from Nokia will enable customers of established telcos to make VoIP calls from a PC using their mobile number and receive calls to their cellphone number on the PC or cellphone. Nokia suggest this will deter customers from opting for separate accounts from upstart VoIP providers....
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