The House of Representatives has approved the deregulation bill on VoIP in the Philippines, which seems to act as a boosting factor for the spread of internet telephony in that country. Simeon Kintanar, Chairperson of the House committee on information...
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VoIP is getting momentum in Romania. The VoIP services have witnessed rapid growth in these days in that country. Although the landline telephony service still dominates 90 percent of the market, the internet based phone services will move forward in...
Microsoft signed an MoU with LG-Nortel, to collaborate on VoIP products, particularly Widows CE-based VoIP phones. The MoU brings closeness between the two market leaders. They will conduct joint research and development, marketing and software...
After the US and China, Poland is the third largest market for the Skype, the major VoIP service provider of the world. The company claims that its VoIP related services have satisfied the users of Poland.
As per the latest count, two million Poles use.
U4EA Technologies has concluded interoperability testing with the leading VoIP applications software provider BroadSoft. The ICAD40 and ICAD80 Business Gateways of U4EA will interoperate with IP telephony services on BroadSoft's BroadWorks VoIP...
The third annual African VoIP forum would be held at Logos, Nigeria from 31 July to 3 August. Aitec Africa and ICT magazine, IT Edge will host the event. The event is assumed very crucial for the African countries because it will cover a range of topics..
In the wake of concerns over government's delay in ensuring the telecom regulator more powers, BT Ireland has ruled out the launch of its new VoIP service for the residential customers.
BT's CEO, Danny McLaughlin stated that the government should...
Efonica, an undisputed global leader of VoIP has enriched its network to offer secure and exceptional communications services to business and end-users in the Middle East.
Efonica which has major hubs in Dubai Internet City and New York plans to offer..
Jajah.com, the new web-activated telephony service is now available for the customers. Unlike Skype and Vonage, Jajah is a VoIP which does not require downloads, installation, headsets and other such special hardware.
It targets the customers who don't.
The Australian Federal Police AFP is prepared itself to implement VoIP with ten sites going live in the last six months. The AFP has adopted a cookie cutter approach to the IP project with each site receiving a standardized large or small install...








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