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Jayanta Bhattacharya | Feb 3 2006
We promised to track VoIP news in Asia. Here is a bit of info that got my attention about an Indian VoIP company that was working for US clients. Buoyed by the recent success in executing wireless software testing projects for two US companies over the.
Jayanta Bhattacharya | Feb 3 2006
The dominant provider of telephony services and internet access in the Dominican Republic, Verizon Dominicana, has contracted Verilink Corporation to supply its 8000 Series Integrated Access Device (IAD) for the deployment of Verizon's new managed VoIP...
Jayanta Bhattacharya | Feb 3 2006
Packet8 solution for small businesses received Network Computing magazine's Editor's Choice award over competitive offerings from Covad Communications and Velocity Networks. The Network Computing survey evaluated hosted IP PBX solutions for small to...
Jayanta Bhattacharya | Feb 3 2006
Aswath Rao in his highly readable blog has discussed the ploy of AT&T wanting to charge content with smells of its real desire of milking VoIP providers in the name of 'sucking bandwidth'. Aswath correctly writes about the technical part of the...
Jayanta Bhattacharya | Feb 2 2006
When VoIP security is such a major issue and a cause for concern with various vulnerability factors attached to it posing a threat from hackers, spammers and other cyber-criminals, a press release by snom technology AG says that it is going to showcase...
Jayanta Bhattacharya | Feb 2 2006
Skype plans to boost its audio-conferencing services that will allow as many as 500 users to hold a voice-conference with each other from the current 5-user conference. Now you might be tempted to think that it plans to turn small get-togethers into big..
Jayanta Bhattacharya | Feb 2 2006
Business makes strange bedfellows. In an example of this, Nortel Networks Corp. has entered into a partnership with formidable rivals Huawei Technologies of China in order to cash in as fast as it can from burgeoning market for high-speed Internet access.
Jayanta Bhattacharya | Feb 2 2006
Rich Tehrani writes about the CNBC prediction of Google buying voice portal pioneer Tellme. Google hopes to be substantially benefited from the deal as Tellme has a cool subscriber-base. Also, by integrating its services with Tellme telephone, it will...
Jayanta Bhattacharya | Feb 2 2006
This amazing piece of story was a revelation really. It reports citing Bruce Kushnick that the telcos have received more than 200 billion dollars in tax cuts and other incentives to provide symmetrical fiber-optic connectivity to millions of Americans...
Gautam | Feb 2 2006
A VoIP click to call advertising test is being conducted by Google along with VoIP Inc. The company has not revealed any further information. According to the company's latest SEC reporting form 8-K filed on January 30th, a subsidiary of VoiceOne...

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