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Wednesday, May 21st
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VoIP Leader Vonage Launches Five9 for Marketing Campaigns
Five9, Inc., a leader in on-demand call center solutions, announced that VoIP provider Vonage deployed its Virtual Call Center offering in several divisions to manage marketing campaigns. With a history of subscriber growth and nearly 2.6 million lines in service, Vonage continually evaluates and employs new tools for customer retention and satisfaction initiatives. Five9’s predictive dialing and outbound solutions were deployed quickly and flexibly to align with the telecommunications provider‘s aggressive goals for customer outreach. ...
Thursday, May 15th
Tuesday, May 13th
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Homemade VoIP Network Over Wi-Fi Routers
'A blogger on The Tech Report details his research and testing of wireless voice communication options for remote mountainous villages in rural undeveloped areas. The home-built project involves open-source software, low-cost wireless routers, solar power, mesh networking, unlicensed radio frequencies and VoIP technology. Although his research began several months ago, he has concluded the first stage of testing and is preparing to move near one of the sites where he hopes to eventually install the final functional network. Anyone with experience or ideas on the subject is invited to offer input and advice.'...
Friday, May 9th
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Slow growth in VoIP take up in Australia
A new report from the Australian Communications and Media Authority has revealed that half of the people who own a 3G phone do not use the 3G services - which include mobile internet, video calling and music streaming....
Tuesday, May 6th
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Wholesale Carrier Services: A Great Fillip To VoIP
The wholesale carrier services of VoIP is the means of providing IP telephony services to the users on a wholesale basis. This opens the opportunity for local service providers to offer Voice over IP services to people as they can now avail the same from the higher tiers. However, it is also possible for people to directly access VoIP services from the wholesalers as well....
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Call it VOIP, call it deregulation, it's going to the governor
Non-traditional telephone service, less regulation of traditional phone companies and a hope for more competition are all wrapped up in a telecommunications bill heading to the governor....
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