According to USA Today, the public college is one of a growing number of businesses and organizations across the USA that are shedding traditional land lines and replacing them with cellphones or voice over Internet protocol (VOIP) technology in an effort to save money during tough economic times. There are no national statistics available on how many of the nation's businesses have cut the c...
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Textually on 31st Dec 2008 (via textually.org)
New technology lets you get broadband Internet service while in flight, but airlines have erected technological barriers to block VoIP, as the debate over public cellphone use continues. The New York Times reports. "Thanks to gogo , a new technology by aircell, you can get broadband Internet service on your laptop. But one thing you may not do is use that Internet hookup for VoIP, the voice over I...
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Textually on 14th Sep 2008 (via textually.org)
Driven by the advent of 4G networks, Gartner predicts that in 10 years more than half of all mobile voice traffic will be carried end-to-end using VOIP. - The conditions for the expansion of mobile VOIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) have yet to materialize and are not likely to become right for at least five years and perhaps as long as eight years. When they do, though, network-based mobile carr...
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eWEEKWireless on 5th May 2009 (via feedproxy.google.com)
Mobile portal voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) offered by third-party application-based providers poses a huge and direct challenge to the US$692.6 billion global mobile voice market, according to Gartner.
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CellularNews on 5th May 2009 (via feedproxy.google.com)
About 8.5 million more U.S. households will start using Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) for their home phone service over the next two years, according to a new forecast from Pike and Fischer's Broadband Advisory Services.
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CellularNews on 16th Oct 2008 (via feeds.feedburner.com)
According to Infonetics analyst Diane Myers, VoIP (voice over internet protocol) technology will continue to increase in use among businesses. Speaking to Destination CRM magazine, Myers cited Infonetics’ bi-annual report, which states that VoIP markets expanded by about 33% last year. The report also points the way for VoIP and unified communications (UC) to
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VoIPNews on 29th May 2009 (via voip-news.co.uk)
Skype vs Deutsche Telekom, AT&T Skype and its allies are fighting back against telcos that disallow or cripple its voice-over-internet-protocol (VoIP) service.… Whitepaper - Email as Evidence
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TheRegister on 3rd Apr 2009 (via go.theregister.com)
A series of over two-minute training videos has been launched online to teach business users the basics of VoIP. The videos, released by VoIP provider IP5280 Communications, aim to make installing and using VoIP simple and easy to learn for new business users. Lessons include the basics of Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP), the functions and features
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VoIPNews on 4th Jun 2009 (via voip-news.co.uk)
And we're back, with a few BlackBerry-related updates. First up is the future of mobile VoIP — Voice over Internet Protocol. Basically, it's Skype from your mobile phone. Sprint made a presentation talking about how mobile VoIP has developed, and the possibility of a commercial release in 2009. You can check out some past BBGeeks material on VoIP. Basically, there's potential to converge voi
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BBGeeks on 1st Apr 2008 (via bbgeeks.com)