VoIP In Homeland Security
VoIP interoperability has landed inside Homeland security. I consider this a radical and important move in the ever evolving VoIP space.
VoIP interoperability has landed inside Homeland security. I consider this a radical and important move in the ever evolving VoIP space.
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A UK communications carrier says what we know but makes some interesting predictions of what VoIP will do to the incumbents labeling VoIP telecom’s black hole.
Americans are more worried that service quality over government regulation will hold back the adoption of VoIP-based telephony, according to a Spirent Communications report. Well, I think the quality issues are being reduced and that more people are realizing that unlimited Long Distance and all the bundled features at one price sure beats the RBOCs … Read more
Om Malik on Broadband: The Ultimate Double Crossing is a wonderful read about how money, a great attorney and some fancy talking can keep you out of Club Fed.
VOIP Plan Comparisons was pointed to by Leonardo on his blog. Like him, I think more detail is needed, but I don’t have the time to do that kind of research. Later this week or next week, I hope to do part two of the sound check.
In the press release entitled Voiceglo Confirms Vision for the Future of Computer-Based Communications it appears to me that VoiceGlo is looking for a buyer. I really think this is a direct result of Om’s post last week about an IM company grabbing a VoIP play being a really viable purchase opportunity.
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