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Go to page: [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] ... [ 12 ] [ 13 ] [ 14 ] [ 15 ] VoIP News Briefs: Rolls Royce, TerraSip, PeerMe, Taipei Wireless VoIP and Skype Summer Weekends (27 Jul 2006) News roundup for the week of July 10th, 2006
VoIP Services A Better Bet Long Term (03 Apr 2006) Recent research by Juniper Research suggests resellers could do well selling VoIP hardware in the short-term, but by the end of the decade, the ITSP business is going to be much larger.
VoIP: Are we there yet? (17 Mar 2006) Anyone who's followed the emergence of IP services since the late 1990s has endured a steady diet of hype surrounding voice over Internet Protocol, or VoIP. The dream for VoIP enthusiasts has always been the retirement of the dinosaur-age public switched telephone network in favor of a more dynamic, connectionless network using the Internet Protocol.
Wanadoo's VoIP service falls over (02 Feb 2006) Wanadoo, which claims to be the UK's largest VoIP outfit with more than 80,000 users, has apologised to punters after its broadband telephony service went on the blink.
Its Wireless & Talk VoIP product went titsup on Tuesday morning resulting in calls from landlines or mobiles being unable to connect to Wanadoo's internet telephony service.
Wasps get RFID-chipped (26 Jan 2007) Scientists from the Zoological Society of London (ZSL) have put RFID chips on the wasps' backs to help track their movements and investigate their behaviour.
Web Site Offers Public VoIP Internet Phone Service and Pays Sales Commissions to Customers (03 Apr 2006) Simply stated, VoIP phones use the Internet for communication instead of traditional phone lines. Anyone with a high speed Internet connection can take advantage of the service. Any normal phone can be used, and the total monthly cost for the phone connection and long-distance charges can be anywhere from $10 to $29 a month for residential service.
Website reveals mobile phone roaming rates (13 Jul 2006) European mobile operators have launched a new web to give travellers an easy way to determine rates for mobile phone calls when they are abroad.
What Awaits the iPhone in Europe? (30 Apr 2008) Fueling speculation about an imminent strategic change by Apple are early sales of the device in Europe. Strategy Analytics, a research firm in Milton Keynes, England, estimates that Apple sold 350,000 iPhones in Europe in the fourth quarter of last year, below what it claims is Apple's internal forecast of 500,000 devices.
What's next in telecommunications? (21 Mar 2006) As the most influential executives in the telecommunications industry gather this week in Las Vegas for their annual powwow, they're more likely to be talking about TV than phones.
Why DirecTV and Echostar's Possible WiMax Is Great For Competition (04 Sep 2006) Competition is good - it lowers prices, spurs innovation, and keeps providers on their toes at all times. It's not longer that hard to change providers, whether it be cellular, paid-TV (name your flavor), or even home phone service (woo hoo, whoo hoo hoo...name that tune. The winner is, "Vonage"). This is truly an era of competition in the telcom world, and we're all connected at the hip to it.
Wi-fi mobiles flying high (26 Jan 2007) Mobile phones with wi-fi are shaping up to be the hottest segment of the handset market.
Wi-fi patent threat looms after US ruling (26 Nov 2006) Oz government agency holds rights to wireless standards, says judge...
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