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Wednesday, February 28th
Tuesday, February 27th
Sunday, February 25th
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VoIM Services Have Big Role to Play in Residential VoIP Market
Internet-based Voice over Instant Messaging (VoIM) services such as Skype and Yahoo Messenger with Voice could pose a growing competitive threat to both landline and cable phone services in the years to come, according to a study by market researcher, Light Reading....
Thursday, February 22nd
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Avaya to add VoIP to Google Apps
Avaya said on Thursday that it will develop communications solutions for small business that combine Google's updated Apps Premier Edition suite of Web applications with its own IP telephony technology....
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Apple-Cisco iPhone deal positions firms to jointly pursue Wi-Fi, VoIP
Now that Apple and Cisco Systems have forged an agreement to resolved their dispute over the iPhone trademark, the companies are now in a position to team up on Wi-Fi and VoIP. Apple and Cisco announced late Wednesday that they have reached agreement over the rights to use the name iPhone. ...
Wednesday, February 21st
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VoIP Industry Consolidation: deltathree Absorbs Go2Call
VoIP house deltathree has bought the service provider and consumer businesses of fellow VoIP house Go2Call.com, Inc., paying a combination of $7.8 million worth of cash and stock. The acquisition represents one of what are expected to be dozens of similar deals in the VoIP industry over the next few years......
Tuesday, February 20th
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Vonage Intros Annual VoIP Plan
Vonage has gone a little low-key with its launch of an annual VoIP calling plan by 'secretly' notifying its current subscribers first. The service provider will now make available its Residential Premium Unlimited Plan as a yearly, $239.99 pre-paid offering....
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Vonage, Verizon in Court Over VoIP
Vonage is set this week to appear in court to face charges that it has infringed on patents owned by telecommunications giant Verizon. Altogether, the nation's largest VoIP provider is accused of violating seven patents covering telephone features and the use of Wi-Fi to place telephone calls. If Vonage loses the case, it could put in jeopardy what has become one of the fastest growing Internet services, and force a lot of smaller providers out of business....
Monday, February 19th
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Aipotek VP-0002 - A super-thin VoIP phone
Aipotek have managed to cram lots of functionality in a very slim package. The result is the VP-0002, a super-thin VoIP phone....
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University migrates students to VoIP
The University of the West of England is migrating to a voice over internet protocol (VoIP) telecommunications system to provide a new student village with 45 additional extensions....
Friday, February 16th
Thursday, February 15th
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SmartVoice VoIP Service Expands in the Pacific Northwest
AccessLine announced its SmartVoice Service for business has increased the availability of local numbers in key metro areas throughout the Pacific Northwest. This enables a small- to medium-size business using SmartVoice Service to develop a virtual presence almost anywhere in the Pacific Northwest by providing its customers local phone numbers. It is a cost-effective and convenient method for enhancing a business’s customer service while simultaneously taking advantage of the cost savings of VoIP through lower long distance toll rates. ...
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Technical Issues Will Hamper the Delivery of Mobile VoIP
At the 3GSM Conference in Barcelona, Spain, T-Mobile International CEO Hamid Akhava reportedly expressed his belief that VoIP services on mobile phones will not be as successful as VoIP on computers. ...
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Consumers get a grip on VoIP
A distant, much-morphed cousin of Alexander Graham Bell's landmark invention has finally arrived: Internet telephony....
Tuesday, February 13th
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Arcosoft Intros VoIP Call Recording Software for Mac
Mac users need not be left out of the VoIP call recording software loop. Arcosoft, a Canadian developer of VoIP call recording software, today announced the release of VONaLink SoloRecord for Mac OS X. ...
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NetworkWorld: NewStep Among Top VoIP Players
NetworkWorld has named NewStep Networks, Inc., a provider of convergence solutions for carriers and enterprise, as one of 10 VoIP companies to watch. The rank was based on the ability of NewStep’s technology to enable expansion toward VoIP without expensive system overhauls....
Monday, February 12th
Saturday, February 10th
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Ericsson Launches Mobile VoIP For The Home
Ericsson on Friday unveiled a personal-sized cellular base station that mobile operators could offer subscribers, so they could make cheaper calls over the Internet while in their homes. ...
Thursday, February 8th
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VoIP phones disrupting some security alarm systems
Homeowners who make their phone calls with Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) telephone services may want to check their security alarm systems, warns a Winnipeg man who recently found out his house had not been properly protected for over a year....
Wednesday, February 7th
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Acme Packet to Enhance Rural VoIP Services in Iowa
Session border control provider (SBC) Acme Packet announced Friday that it was tapped by Iowa Network Services (INS) to support its hosted VoIP services in rural Iowa. INS is owned by 127 rural Iowa Independent Telephone Companies and it offers wholesale services to multiple local exchange carriers (LECs) in the Hawkeye State. ...
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Truphone Talks VoIP to Google Talk
Truphone, launched last year is free software that turns Wi-Fi-equipped Nokia mobile phones such as the E61, into dual-mode phones that can make cheap calls over the Internet using Wi-Fi....
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babyTEL Brings Back 7-Digit Dialing
In a 'Back to the Future' move, babyTEL, a leading provider of VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) phone service, has eliminated the need to dial the area code when calling people within the same area code....
Monday, February 5th
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Vonage to Test VoIP Devices at University of New Hampshire Lab
Vonage has chosen to pre-screen its VoIP devices for compatibility with its network at the University of New Hampshire InterOperability Laboratory (UNH-IOL). According to UNH-IOL's announcement, the lab is the first external testing facility to be approved by Vonage for this purpose....
Friday, February 2nd
Thursday, February 1st
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A Difficult 2007 for Competitive VoIP?
How much worse can things get for competitive voice service providers like Vonage? Quite a bit, especially if you take into account the results of two major cable providers – Comcast and Time Warner – and the recent bundling efforts1 by Verizon and AT&T....
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Residential VoIP users to hit 267m by 2012
Global residential VoIP services will attract 267 million subscribers in 2012, a huge jump from the 38 million users registered last year, new research has predicted....
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Logitech Launches Cordless VoIP Phones
Logitech has launched two new phones designed to take advantage of the VoIP revolution; a USB Speakerphone and a cordless Internet handset....
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