Nortel has bagged a contract via channel partner Bynet with HOT Telecom to deploy a very large converged network at the company's new headquarters in Yakum, Israel.
The overall project size is estimated at US$1.5 million.
HOT Telecom's new...
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EarthLink is offering a new VoIP service, which is designed to be easy-to-use without the requirement of additional hardware.
Earthlink has collaborated with broadband access wholesaler Covad Communications to offer the VoIP service in Dallas,...
Vistula Communications Services Inc. announced that it has collaborated with HFCL Infotel Ltd. the first private telephony operator in Punjab state to launch the first niche consumer VoIP service in India.
Vistula Communications is a global supplier...
Innovator of mobility solutions for enterprise voice systems - Traverse Networks today announced that it has been selected by Avaya, the leading global provider of
business communications applications, systems and services, for membership in the Avaya...
According to a Wall Street Journal report, Warner Music Group and Skype are likely to announce a licensing agreement that will put ring tones on VoIP services.
It said that eBay owned Skype would sell the song snippets that substitute for traditional...
Skype has started offering free calls from within China in collaboration with Chinagate.
Chinagate is the world's largest overseas Chinese community portal, has announced an agreement that will enable Chinagate members to connect with overseas friends...
The International Telecommunications Union (ITU) has aproved a suite of CableLabs’ PacketCable specifications the standards for the international version of services, including VoIP.
PacketCable-based standards also known as IPCablecom, and approved...
This is a first from Firefox! Scoop should I say? Now the open source browser scored another point here and this time it is quite significant indeed. It has added an extension (a VoIPSter creation) will enable users to launch free telephone calls and...
BT VoIP outage has started a debate whether it was caused by increase in demand or the mess on a ‘platform problem’. The outage hit ‘thousands’ of BT’s VoIP punters according to them.
Thousand of BT punters struggled availing the service since last...
The sad story had been that though Skype supports many Windows Mobile pocket pc devices it is not currently available for Windows Mobile Smartphones. I came across this post in Chip Chick where I fully agree with the author of the post that the recent...
In what seems to be a superb marketing maneuver for a viable expansion and counter attack on Skype, Vonage announced the availability of Virtual Numbers with area codes from Austria, France, Ireland, Italy and Spain.
This means that European friends,...
The US Administration’s fetish with security has just grown kinkier it seems with former Department of Homeland Security boss Tom Ridge expressing his desire to body search the latest hot bird – VoIP in the name of security.
VoIP 2.0 IP Telephony show...
There is nothing new to this theory. Only now, it is being thought and discussed seriously and perhaps worked upon at a far greater pace than before.
This article in TMCnet has cited experts that cyber-criminals can get use VoIP services to launch...
Time Warner will invest £120 million pounds ($214.65 million) in its British ISP, AOL UK, in Local Loop Unbundling (LLU). Ofcom's recent mandates on LLU and the Strategic Review of Telecommunications has provided AOL with an opportunity to bring...
So all the Avaya ads that we had been seeing all over in every nook and corner are paying off. From Google AdSense to graphical ads, Avaya has been all over especially in the last few months. I dunno whether there had been other aggressive VoIP ads or...

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