Archive for February, 2009

Time has come to connect to VoIP – GulfNews

Saturday, February 28th, 2009

Time has come to connect to VoIPGulfNews, United Arab EmiratesAnother, and perhaps a more important reason for deregulation of VoIP, is the fact that companies, incumbent operators and IP-based players, will both be able to create profitable business models. During the early days of IP telephony, people assumed …
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VoIP data is a pointer to Lashkar?s wide network – Hindu

Saturday, February 28th, 2009

VoIP data is a pointer to Lashkar?s wide networkHindu, IndiaThe attackers and conspirators spoke using the VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) service, which uses the Internet as a medium of communication. For this, an account with the New Jersey-based VoIP provider CallPhonex was created by a person who called …
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Skype 4.0 Disappoints Many. How About You? – Voice over IP Guide

Saturday, February 28th, 2009

Skype 4.0 Disappoints Many. How About You?Voice over IP Guide, New YorkMany computer-based VoIP applications and services disappoint users, but when Skype does it, you tend to ask many questions. More so given that the previous versions of Skype made users happy. The newly released Skype 4.0 does a very good thing indeed: …
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Eyeball Webcam is a classy way to Skype – CNET News

Saturday, February 28th, 2009

Eyeball Webcam is a classy way to SkypeCNET News, CAby Donald Bell The Eyeball sounds great, but it looks more like a loose leaf tea strainer than a Webcam. Webcams aren't the first product to spring to mind when you think of Blue Microphones. The company has a solid reputation in the pro audio world …
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The Rise Of VoIP – ???????????

Saturday, February 28th, 2009

The Rise Of VoIP???????????, South KoreaVoice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) or IP telephony is the routing of voice conversations over a public network (Internet) or private network (Intranet). Internet is the most powerful tool in the computing world. Nevertheless, it is a necessity just …
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Five Ways "Late Night With Jimmy Fallon" Plans To Change TV Forever – The Business Insider

Saturday, February 28th, 2009

Five Ways "Late Night With Jimmy Fallon" Plans To Change TV ForeverThe Business Insider, NYWas "that thing we did yesterday really Skype?," he asked. Gavin told him yes, the video-conferencing in yesterday's test show was made possible by Skype technology. "They want to sponsor it," said the head in the doorway. …
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Nokia irks UK carriers with decision to include Skype on N97 – engadget

Saturday, February 28th, 2009

Nokia irks UK carriers with decision to include Skype on N97engadget, CAby Donald Melanson, posted Feb 27th 2009 at 5:02PM Nokia made plenty of folks happy with its decision to include Skype on its new N97 handset, and future N-series devices, but it looks like the usual cadre of UK carriers aren't among them, …
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Syn-Apps forms partnership with CyberData – TMC Net

Saturday, February 28th, 2009

SYS-CON MediaSyn-Apps forms partnership with CyberDataTMC Net, CTFeb 27, 2009 (Datamonitor via COMTEX) — Syn-Apps, engaged in unified communications application development, has formed a partnership with CyberData Corporation, a manufacturer of VoIP endpoints for unified communications to improve to companywide …Syn-Apps Partners With CyberData to Improve Companywide Communications MSNBCSyn-Apps Partners With 3n — Delivers Integrated Mass [...]

Can We Have A Carol Bartz For eBay, Please? (EBAY) – The Business Insider

Saturday, February 28th, 2009

Can We Have A Carol Bartz For eBay, Please? (EBAY)The Business Insider, NYA year later, eBay's marketplace business is imploding, and John Donahoe still hasn't sold or spun off PayPal or Skype. (Paypal may have some synergistic value, but Skype doesn't. eBay might as well have bought Fedex). Every minute that John and his …
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Nokia frustrates carriers with Nseries Skype plans – Electronista

Saturday, February 28th, 2009

Nokia frustrates carriers with Nseries Skype plansElectronista, CANokia's plans to offer Skype on its Nseries handsets has stirred conflict with several cellular carriers. O2 and Orange have reacted negatively to the suggestion of introducing VoIP services on the upcoming N97, according to Mobile. …
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