Sprint Nextel and Verizon jury trials have Vonage on the brink.Open in New Window
Register has an excellent and critical article on the recent trials occurring against Vonage, a popular VoIP provider by the incumbent telecommunications companies. Particularly, the article highligh read more »
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VoodooVox: Building a Voice 2.0 Ad NetworkOpen in New Window
VoodooVox is an innovative company which has offered call handling for radio stations for the last five years, now they are integrating ads into phone systems, allowing radio stations and others to g read more »
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Why VoIP Innovation Died with Skype.Open in New Window
Henshall offers thoughts on the news that eBay has fired Skype's CEO and how eBay has failed to take advantage of the technology that is Skype. read more »
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The Pudding provides free ad-supported phone calls by eavesdropping.Open in New Window
The Pudding is a new service that offers free phone calls through a web-based interface by using contextual advertising displayed during the call. read more »
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EFF sues the DOJ for withholding records of telecom surveillance immunity lobbyingOpen in New Window
The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), the best known defender of consumer rights in the electronic world, has launched a lawsuit agains the Department of Justice (DoJ) for failing to reply within read more »
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VoIP’s success depends on robust management, says Mitel, Newbridge founder.Open in New Window
Terry Matthews, founder of Mitel and Newbridge Networks suggests that the future is VoIP and that VoIP providers must offer robust management software if they intend to succeed. read more »
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Jury finds Vonage violated Sprint's patentsOpen in New Window
Vonage has been dealt another blow by the legal system which has determined that now not only has Vonage violated Verizon's patents but Sprint's as well. read more »
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Steve Jobs is AT&T Hacker, not against iPhone Hackers.Open in New Window
According to this article, Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak are the real phone hackers with their blue box invention before the days of Apple. The article also highlights why Steve and Apple continue to read more »
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