MobilePro, the North American wireless broadband biggie has turned its focus in the VoIP services market. Jim Magruder, Executive Vice President in charge of integration said; The company will be developing some latent existing assets so that MobilePro...
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Idar Vollvik, the billionaire founder of Norwegian VoIP firm Chess/Sense (that was purchased by purchased by TeliaSonera this year), bought a pair of English soccer megastar David Beckham’s boots for 85,600 pounds which is about USD 147,600.
Vollvik...
According to a Research and Markets study, ‘Hosted VoIP Services in Europe’, European companies are more willing than their U.S. counterparts to make the management of their VoIP services an external affair. The reason given for this in the report is...
Freshtel, the Australian maker and vendor of VoIP products and services across the world, raised nearly $4 million through a share placement to British retailing giant Tesco. This is an attempt by the company to give a boost ragarding its designs...
Vonage today announced it will give a $100 mail-in-rebate on certified devices sold in over 9,000 retail locations within the US. This will be in offer run from January 1, 2006-February 4, 2006.
This offer will be available for customers when...
Microsoft, Softbank BB and Softbank BB’s Telecom subsidiary Japan Telecom have announced a partnership to develop communication services that combine VoIP, mailing, Internet access and IM along with other services.
The trials of the integrated...
The patent lawsuit filed against Google over GoogleTalk by Rates Technology has prompted many people to think who holds the patents for what and who holds the most patents in a certain area of technology like VoIP.
Olga Kharif in her blog put a...
In Bangladesh, VoIP operators are draining the country’s exchequer hundreds of millions of dollars worth of taka. Why? Because it is still illegal in Bangladesh and the government there is doing everything it can to bleed itself further by delaying the...
Well, the news is probably too old now to cover as almost all prominent VoIP bloggers have covered it by now. However, there is something that I would like to leave for you to ponder upon.
The case first:
Rates Technology (a name that I don’t...
iVoIP UK, has launched a fully featured and highly detailed VoIP comparison service.
The website contains a lot of useful information to make you decide what to choose between the countless numbers of VoIP providers.
It has amongst a plethora of...
The adoption of VoIP has been thick and fast in many countries and emerging economies. Its adoption has been phenomenal in business in the recent years in most parts of the world. We have been focused on what is happening in the VoIP sphere in the West,...
Now that the year 2005 comes to an end, predictions from all quarters are coming in about what the coming year is likely to be for VoIP. Let’s check what the highlights of two VoIP pundits Jeff Pulver and Rupert Galliers-Pratt predictions for the coming...
While we had been discussing a lot about VoIP players like Skype and Vonage, we virtually ignored Net2Phone, one of the oldest players in the bazaar.
In this short piece, I will discuss the real value of Net2Phone.
1. Old brand. Known to places...
On December 20, CommuniGate launched SIP Farm for the CommuniGate Pro Dynamic Cluster application server platform. This technology will enable large-scale deployments of SIP VoIP.
According to CommuniGate, the SIP Farm technology can host millions of...
There are reports that quite a few companies in Taiwan have delayed their development of related Skype-enabled hardware peripherals. According to sources at Taiwan makers, this has been attributed to the inability to procure the needed license agreement...

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