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Rochester, New York students launch wireless network (10 Aug 2006)
A group of enterprising students in Rochester, New York will be launching a free wireless network that will be available in certain parts of the city by the end of this month.

Router and VoIP bugs zapped by Cisco (03 Feb 2006)
DoS attacks and privilege escalation attacks have been foiled by the recent patches

Santa Cruz Wi-Fi (07 Feb 2006)
The Santa Cruz Sentinel takes a look at that city's plan to join a California muni-wireless project that will cover 1,500 square miles of Silicon Valley with Wi-Fi.

Sat-nav: A great deal at half the price... (29 Sep 2006)
The most desirable in-car technology for UK car-buyers is satellite navigation. That is until they find out how much it costs.

Saxby honoured in CNET Networks Awards extravaganza (29 Sep 2006)
Sir Robin Saxby, the man who led chip-designer ARM onto the world stage and, in 1998, the stock exchange was last night honoured with the Outstanding Contribution to the UK Technology Industry at the UK's top event recognising the best in tech.

Silicon Valley Gears Up Wireless Plans (03 Feb 2006)
When it comes to technology, Silicon Valley is loathe to take a back seat to its neighbor to the north, San Francisco. Last year the city of San Francisco announced plans to offer free Wi-Fi internet service; now its tech neighbor plans to do the same.

SIP Overview (05 Jun 2006)
The Snom phones sold by ProVu communications communicate using the SIP standard. The objective of this document is to explain briefly how it all works and to describe the components required to make a working system. SIP - Session Initiation Protocol -> Good way to do Voice over IP. SIP is a set of open standards managed by the IETF. Because of the open standards approach SIP devices are generally interoperable between different vendors. In a SIP based VoIP (voice over IP) system, most of the intelligence is in the phones rather than centrally in the PABX. This results in a much more scalable system. Installing additional phones only requires there to be a suitable network connection, apart from licensing issues, the system cannot become "full" unlike a PABX.

SIP Phone System (21 Mar 2006)
Save money by making free long distance calls Worldwide using the revolutionary, convenient and reliable SIP phone system. SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) is a communications system that saves you money by extending the functions of your existing office PBX to an unlimited number of extensions anywhere in the World. Simply dial an internal extension and you can speak with co-workers in remote locations anywhere in the World, completely free of charge.

Skype Reaches Even Further Out With WiFi Phones (27 Jul 2006)
New third party WiFi phones to integrate with Skype for free WiFi calling.

Skype trialled on Java mobiles (30 Apr 2008)
Skype has released a test version of a client for Java-enabled mobile devices, a move which the company said is a significant step forward for its mobile strategy. However, at the same time, executives made it clear the software is preliminary and subject to significant limitations.

Skype's market share halves (02 Feb 2006)
Skype has been overtaken by ISPs offering Internet telephony as part of a broadband package, a report claims

Smaller ISPs: The secret to our success (26 Jan 2007)
More than half the UK's niche ISPs think their tailored, more personal services give them an advantage over larger providers.

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