The House panel has approved the debatable Bill that allows VoIP providers direct access to nation's existing E911 system. It means the VoIP companies will soon answer emergency calls from customers without depending upon the third parities. The move...
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VoIP startup Vonage has settled down a legal dispute with Klausner Technologies and reached out an agreement to use their patents relating to voicemail services. This is the second major settlement of Vonage this week.
Earlier this week, the VoIP.
Vonage is in news whether good or bad. The VoIP giant has tried to motivate the policy makers regarding the VoIP and 911 matters.
According to a Forbes story, the company has made expenditure of about $752,000 in the first six months of 2007 to lobby..
Last month, Packet8 has reached out an agreement with SunRocket to provide VoIP service to latter's customers. Marking first achievement in this regard, the pure-play VoIP start up has registered nearly 19,000 SunRocket customers. I hope more numbers of..
When two bigwigs club up together, the outcome is something encouraging. Skype has joined hands with Wal-Mart in a distribution deal to enable customers pick up Skype products from the retailers in USA.
As per the deal, Wal-Mart will sell a number.
Is dead SunRocket back? The former VoIP giant who closed down its business very recently, has once again hugged media attention by pulling Vonage into a new-found legal controversy.
In a lawsuit, SunRocket has alleged that Vonage illegally obtained...
Verizon Communication will soon introduce a new unified communication services for the business enterprises ensuring them to build up a cost effective communication network for their business operation.
The unified service will be available for the...
Spokane, Washington-based Robert Moore who made millions of dollars from illegal VoIP business has been sentenced two years imprisonment and fined $150,000.
The 23-year old hacker was successful in hacking VoIP networks of some of the leading service.
It is a major victory of VoIP industry. The Federal Communication Commission (FCC) has decided to open up the 700 MHz spectrum for the non-carriers. It means that the companies like Google and Skype can now extend their applications (downloadable) over...
TeleBlend, the part of Unified communications Corp, has reached out an agreement with SunRocket to acquire certain limited strategic assets of SunRocket. With this deal, TeleBlend has joined with Packet8 to provide VoIP services to the beleaguered...









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