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70 Voice over Internet Protocal (VoIP) Resources
3's Skype phone to hit the pre-Christmas rush
3's widely-trailed collaboration with Skype will be a new handset that will launch in the run-up to Christmas, sources say.
Open Open Tab October 15, 2007 Provides Information
3Com to Launch VoIP, Router Acceleration Apps
3Com next week is expected to unveil a pair of applications - one for Asterisk VoIP and the other for WAN acceleration/optimization - that run on its MSR series of multiservice routers.
Open Open Tab January 18, 2008 Provides Information
999 comes to VoIP
Ofcom, the UK regulator, has decreed that VoIP services are going to have to connect 999 calls to the emergency services, though not until September 2008.
Open Open Tab December 5, 2007 Provides Information
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Airline passengers get (VoIP-free) broadband
American Airlines have launched their in-flight broadband service, with nary a satellite dish in sight - they're connecting direct to the ground using spectrum owned and operated by Aircell.
Open Open Tab June 27, 2008 Provides Information
AOL and Yahoo Make IM VoIP Moves
AOL and Yahoo separately on Tuesday made changes to the Internet telephony features within their IM (instant message) services.
Open Open Tab April 29, 2008 Provides Information
Avistar Launches Hosted Desktop Videoconferencing
Avistar's hosted desktop videoconference service emphasizes its lower cost and ease of entry.
Open Open Tab October 3, 2007 Provides Information
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Birmingham trust signs up to VoIP
Joins NHS national broadband network.
Open Open Tab October 5, 2007 Provides Information
BlueNote Extends VOIP Web Services Suite
New BlueNote Network APIs let developers add notification and interactive response to online business apps.
Open Open Tab December 10, 2007 Provides Information
Broadcom hooks up with Trolltech for Linux VoIP
Days after Trolltech announced it had signed up with LiMo Foundation, after dropping out of the LiPS Forum last year, it has signed a deal with Broadcom to optimise its code for the chip vendor's VoIP hardware.
Open Open Tab January 10, 2008 Provides Information
BT Readies VoIP for Small Business
BT has partnered with a U.S. company, RingCentral, to offer an Internet-based phone system in the U.K. that's easy for small and medium-size businesses to configure and maintain.
Open Open Tab March 12, 2008 Provides Information
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Call Recorder adds Skype 2.7 compatibility
Call Recorder is used to record calls you make or take using Skype Technologies SA's voice-over-IP chat service. It automatically converts those audio or video calls into QuickTime movies that you can use for archival purposes -- good for podcasts, for example, or for generating lessons or recording interviews.
Open Open Tab February 26, 2008 Provides Information
Catapult Integrated Systems
is a premier systems integrator and commercial managed Internet services provider serving northern California since 1992.
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Cisco Confirms VoIP Can Be Used to Eavesdrop
In its security response, Cisco says: "an attacker with valid Extension Mobility authentication credentials could cause a Cisco Unified IP Phone configured to use the Extension Mobility feature to transmit or receive a Real-Time Transport Protocol (RTP) audio stream."
Open Open Tab November 30, 2007 Provides Information
Cisco plugs VoIP malware loophole
Cisco rushed out a brace of security on Thursday to defend against potentially dangerous exploits via its VoIP kit, including the possibility of malicious code being injected into vulnerable networks.
Open Open Tab February 15, 2008 Provides Information
Cisco VoIP bug poses eavesdropping risk
A bug involving 7900 Series IP phones from Cisco creates a means for hackers to eavesdrop on calls.
Open Open Tab November 29, 2007 Provides Information
Comcast and Vonage to work together on 'protocol agnostic' Internet
Common sense might tell you that Comcast's pledge to stop throttling Internet customers for the protocols they use would immediately help Vonage. But a new agreement may make sure Comcast's alternative doesn't end up hurting it.
Open Open Tab July 9, 2008 Provides Information
Congress Working to Improve VoIP 911 Service
The U.S. House of Representatives has passed a bill designed to streamline VOIP providers' connections to emergency dialing 911 networks.
Open Open Tab November 15, 2007 Provides Information
Consider these legal issues when planning a VoIP implementation
Technology's not the only thing to worry about when planning a VoIP implementation—there are also legal issues to take into consideration.
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CVM, Inc
IT Outsourcing and networking, Products for IT Risk Management, Business Intelligence software consulting and support, IP Phone Systems consulting, installation and support.
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eBay boots off Skype rival
eBay, still smarting from Monday's $1.43bn admission of Skype's failure, last night deleted auctions that carried click-to-call buttons for VoIP rival Jajah.
Open Open Tab October 4, 2007 Provides Information
EMC Unveils VoIP Monitoring Tool
New software from EMC allows companies to monitor IP telephony systems for call volume and quality, performance, and more.
Open Open Tab August 21, 2007 Provides Information
EnGenius SI-680H Wi-Fi VoIP phone
VoIP may be revolutionising the telecoms industry by allowing us to make free calls with little more than a broadband connection and computer, but it's also tying us to our PCs. If you'd rather spend more time talking than being tied to a machine, a Wi-Fi phone like the EnGenius SI-680H will help you cut the cord.
Open Open Tab August 28, 2007 Provides Information
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Get the skinny on proprietary VoIP protocols
You've heard of Skype, Cisco, and Asterisk and their VoIP products. Now, get the scoop on their proprietary VoIP protocols and how they interact with other, non-proprietary and open-source protocols.
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HD VOIP Requires New Measurement Criteria
Many tools on the market still rely on the e-model for voice assessment, measuring network conditions such as latency and jitter, and running them through an algorithm to generate an R-Factor score.
Open Open Tab September 11, 2007 Provides Information
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Including VoIP over WLAN in a Seamless Next-Generation Wireless Environment
Seamless wireless data and voice communication is fast becoming a reality.
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Jajah Gives iPhone International Callers a VoIP Alternative
VoIP provider Jajah has released a web app today that helps you make international calls on an iPhone without going totally broke.
Open Open Tab December 6, 2007 Provides Information
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Make a SIP-based VoIP network more secure
The Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) has gained ground as a popular call-signaling protocol for a number of reasons, but security isn't necessarily one of them. Adding SIP devices to your VoIP network can introduce additional security issues. Deb Shinder takes a look at how you can address these issues and make sure your VoIP network stays secure.
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Meet VoIP bandwidth requirements without crippling your network performance
If you don't consider your bandwith requirements when building a VoIP infrastructure, you'll wind up with an unreliable system and an overtaxed WAN. George Ou looks at audio compression algorithms and WAN topologies to help you effectively determine your bandwidth needs.
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Microsoft Enables Do-It-Yourself VOIP
Microsoft updates its VOIP Response Point phone system to strip away the need for expertise with voice-activated commands, set-up wizards and more.
Open Open Tab March 24, 2008 Provides Information
Microsoft Mislabels Skype as Adware
Skype users who have been getting strange error messages from Microsoft's security products over the past week can breathe easy now. It was all a mistake.
Open Open Tab April 23, 2008 Provides Information
Microsoft tries to talk its way into VoIP
Microsoft is shouting its way into the VoIP market by extending its small business phone systems to support voice recognition.
Open Open Tab March 26, 2008 Provides Information
Mobile VOIP Startup Fring Gets $12 Million Second Round Funding
Israeli-based Fring has closed a second round of funding for an estimated $12 million. The round was led by US VC fund North Bridge Venture Partners, with VenFin and previous investors Pitango, Veritas and Yossi Vardi also participating, reports TechCrunch.
Open Open Tab August 10, 2007 Provides Information
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New Skype Beta Makes Video VOIP a Snap
Skype delivers a unified communications service with better video calling access and conversation management.
Open Open Tab June 18, 2008 Provides Information
New Skype Phone Could Usher In Mobile VoIP Era
VoIP has taken a beating of late with SunRocket's demise and Vonage's patent problems. But the mobile phone is about to give new life to VoIP, and become the king of all-around cheap calls.
Open Open Tab October 12, 2007 Provides Information
New Trojan Mimics Skype, Steals Login Credentials
Security analysts warn of malware that pretends to be a Skype installer file but instead steals data.
Open Open Tab October 17, 2007 Provides Information
Nortel Lands Huge VoIP Win
Under a $300 million contract, Nortel will outfit the U.S. Social Security Administration with one of the world's largest IP telephony systems.
Open Open Tab August 1, 2007 Provides Information
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Patch Tuesday update triggered Skype outage
Mass reboot exposes VoIP network stability bug.
Open Open Tab August 20, 2007 Provides Information
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Senate Passes VoIP Emergency-dialing Bill
The Senate on Monday passed the New and Emerging Technologies 911 Improvement Act by unanimous consent. The legislation passed the House of Representatives in November, but the Senate made some changes, so the bill will have to go back to the House for approval.
Open Open Tab June 17, 2008 Provides Information
Skype apologises for network snafu
Offers customers a free week as restitution.
Open Open Tab August 22, 2007 Provides Information
Skype founder quits
Skype co-founder and chief executive Niklas Zennstrom has quit his job running the eBay-owned IP telephony outfit day-to-day.
Open Open Tab October 1, 2007 Provides Information
Skype introduces 'unlimited' world calling plan
Maintaining its free computer-to-computer video, voice, and instant messaging, peer to peer telephone company Skype announced today an "unlimited" 8.95 monthly calling plan for connecting to international cell and landlines.
Open Open Tab April 21, 2008 Provides Information
Skype Is Back
Skype took ill late Wednesday night, didn't report for work Thursday but is almost fully recovered late Friday. Skype said the problem was related to a broken algorithm in its network that was preventing users from logging on.
Open Open Tab August 17, 2007 Provides Information
Skype is the Global P2P Telephony Company™
that is changing the telecommunications world by offering consumers free, superior-quality calling worldwide.
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Skype still dark for millions
Outage passes the 24-hour point for many; 'network software' problem unresolved.
Open Open Tab August 17, 2007 Provides Information
Skype testing software for mobile phones
Skype is looking to expand its mobile offerings and is opening up a public beta for its mobile software.
Open Open Tab April 25, 2008 Provides Information
Skype update plugs critical bug
Users running older versions of Skype risk attack from a newly disclosed vulnerability.
Open Open Tab December 10, 2007 Provides Information
Skype Warns Users about Circulating Worm
A worm targeting Windows PCs is spreading through the service's instant messenger, making the VoIP's chat software the latest to come under the hacker gun.
Open Open Tab September 10, 2007 Provides Information
Smaller VOIP Players Vie with Giants
Smaller companies join giants Microsoft and IBM in introducing new VOIP services.
Open Open Tab August 23, 2007 Provides Information
Software Glitch Knocks Out Skype Worldwide
Skype, the popular computer program that lets its users make long-distance phone calls over the Internet, said Thursday that software problems have left many of its millions of users without service worldwide.
Open Open Tab August 16, 2007 Provides Information
Sony launches Skype on PSP in Japan
Sony's handheld video game machine, the PlayStation Portable, will connect to Skype, the popular, free voice-over-Internet service, later this month in Japan after a two month delay, the company said Tuesday.
Open Open Tab March 4, 2008 Provides Information
Sorting out the VoIP protocol maze
You may have heard references to VoIP "protocols." Learn what they do, how they differ, how they interact with one another, and why they're so important to VoIP communications.
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Sprint affiliate offers VoIP phones with visual voicemail
Embarq, formerly the local division of Sprint Nextel, has introduced its eGo home phone, a DECT 6.0 IP handset manufactured by Vtech that looks to challenge VoIP leaders Comcast and Vonage.
Open Open Tab April 8, 2008 Provides Information
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Take a multi-layered approach to VoIP security
Despite the growing popularity of VoIP, security remains an obstacle to more widespread adoption. However, you can make VoIP as secure as traditional phone systems by taking a multi-layered approach to securing your VoIP network.
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The VoIP security/performance trade-off
If VoIP is just that—voice over Internet—how do you make sure your calls are properly encrypted? There's a trade-off between security and sound quality, but in this article, Deb Shinder explains how you can mitigate potential problems.
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Voice comes to the WLAN
Voice service is the latest WLAN capability making inroads in the enterprise market.
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Voice Over Wi-Fi (VoWi-Fi) Market Research
Client Devices, Forecasts and Network Design Issues.
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Voice over Wi-Fi Capacity Planning
High-quality voice-over-Wi-Fi requires increased capacity in addition to enterprise-wide coverage. by Proxim Corp.
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Voice over Wi-Fi Capacity Planning by Proxim Corp.
Abstract: High-quality voice-over-Wi-Fi requires increased capacity in addition to enterprise-wide coverage.
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VoIP calls on iPod Touch now closer to reality
Developers are claiming that they are close to allowing users to place VoIP calls over the iPod Touch, with initial tests proving successful.
Open Open Tab December 11, 2007 Provides Information
VoIP glitch leaves users cut off
Failure to communicate.
Open Open Tab August 22, 2007 Provides Information
VoIP Provides Recurring Revenue Opportunities for Dealers
Although you might be tempted to go for the pure hardware play, VoIP isn't really a hardware business. The real money is in locking up monthly fees.
Open Open Tab December 6, 2007 Provides Information
VoIP says hello to the iPhone
UK-based VoIP provider Truphone last night demonstrated its ability to place a VoIP call from an Apple iPhone, as well as some Facebook integration.
Open Open Tab September 27, 2007 Provides Information
VoIP Security through Responsible Software Development
While most IP-based communications technologies could use security improvements, Codenomicon's chief technology officer Ari Takanen thinks that VOIP should be higher on the list than most.
Open Open Tab April 25, 2008 Provides Information
VOIP to Be Used for Emergency Notifications
Organizations look to unified communications for efficiency and emergency preparedness.
Open Open Tab November 12, 2007 Provides Information
VoIP Vendor Jajah Protests eBay's Ban
eBay says on-screen buttons from the Internet telephony startup violate the auction site's policy.
Open Open Tab October 6, 2007 Provides Information
VOIP, WiFi mainstream
The costs are now so reasonable, and the benefits so clear, that DSL Prime believes most carriers should distribute modem/gateways with VOIP and WIFI to all customers.
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Vonage Loses Patent Case to Sprint, Injunction May Be Next
In a blow to its fortunes that analysts feared could be fatal to the company, VoIP service provider Vonage was handed a defeat this afternoon by a federal jury in Kansas City, Kansas trying a patent infringement case brought against it by wireless carrier Sprint Nextel.
Open Open Tab September 25, 2007 Provides Information
Vonage Settles Last Patent Suit
The last sword of Damocles has been removed from above the neck of the Internet-based calling company.
Open Open Tab December 31, 2007 Provides Information
Vonage Struggles to Move Past Lawsuits
Despite its continuing legal troubles, Vonage was still able to add new customers and is on the verge of settling a suit brought against it by AT&T.
Open Open Tab November 8, 2007 Provides Information
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