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New Year rings in better VoIP for allOpen in New Window
More VoIP options come to Windows Mobile and iPhoneIt seems that January is when VoIP clients get spruced up with new features and capabilities, with both Truphone and Fring launching new versions re read more »
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Mumbai gunmen used U.S. VoIP service to talk to their superiors during their spreeOpen in New Window
A U.S. VoIP phone service kept one of the terrorists who carried out deadly attacks in Mumbai, India, in November in touch with his handlers based in Pakistan, according to reports describing a dossi read more »
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Motorola Combines WiMax, WiFi, Ethernet, VoIP In One DeviceOpen in New Window
The Motorola wi4 WiMa CPEi 775 will be available only to carriers initially and will not be offered for retail markets. read more »
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IP call centers will do well despite VoIP slowdownOpen in New Window
Sales of IP contact centers will grow in 2009, but probably not as dramatically as they did in 2008 due to an expected slowdown in sales of IP telephony gear, according to a new Infonetics report. read more »
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At CES 2009, Ooma Hopes For a Second ActOpen in New Window
Om Malik writes "Ooma, the Palo Alto, Calif.-based VoIP phone hardware and services platform that has been struggling to live up to its initial hype is going to take a second run at mainstream succe read more »
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VoicePHP: Indian Startup Marries Voice with PHPOpen in New Window
Om Malik writes about TringMe, a Bangalore, India-based startup which has come up with a way to "marry VoIP with PHP, the lingua franca of the contemporary web. TringMe describes VoicePHP as an exte read more »
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VoIP: Dead or Alive?Open in New Window
Om Malik writes "For past days, the VoIP community has been indulging in a bit of soul searching. The debate — is VoIP dead? To pragmatists such as Alec Saunders the answer is yes. In his well reaso read more »
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UK: Private firm to guard database of every phone call, e-mailOpen in New Window
Julian Sanchez writes "A contentious proposal to create a massive database of communications metadata in the United Kingdom has just become even more controversial. According to reports in the Briti read more »
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