Windows CE .NET VoIP Phones
Windows CE .NET VoIP Phones by Tom Keating. There’s also the XBox whose XBox Live Voice traffic runs over Level 3 using SIP.
Windows CE .NET VoIP Phones by Tom Keating. There’s also the XBox whose XBox Live Voice traffic runs over Level 3 using SIP.
MacDevcenter.com has a review of Skype for the Mac.
Om Malik on Broadband: Peerio’s Dmitry Trashes Skype, PBX Classic Om….on ever insightful Tom Keating, two of my favorite VoIP bloggers.
If you want to know what Light Reading has to say about Sonus, one of the dot.bomb survivors, then check out their story. Sonus has put many of their misdeeds accounting wise behind them, and now is going after customers. Already they have AT&T, Global Crossing and Qwest as customers, and they are poised to … Read more
Globetechnology: Should your PC be your phone? The Toronto Globe and Mail reruns a comprehensive VoIP roundup story from Thomas Fitzgerald of the New York Times News Service. It’s one of the most complete summary of the major players.
VoIP Services Come Of Age For Small and Medium Enterprises While this article comes from a company in the SME VoIP space, I think it sends a clear signal that 2005 will be the year that VoIP and the SME get married.
Those of you with access to the Wall Street Journal will be interested in the paper’s Cranky Consumer who tested, or sought out to test, a range of VoIP services that are available in the Metro New York Area. I like the Cranky one because they reporter does a very good job of showcasing both … Read more
A story making the rounds today over the Associated Press newswire sites many woes being expressed by 911 call center directors. My view is that there are likely solutions that will work, but that county government is not ready to spend the money to modernise their E911 services.
Taiwan market: Skype to add video-conferencing service in 2005 The much talked about features are SMS, Conference Calling, Video Conference and VoiceMail.
Broadband soars in 2004 means that VoIP will grow in 2005. All one has to do is look at adoption history of technology. The path is leading to VoIP. How the broadband players manage to acquire customers will be key. If history here in the USA is any indication the cable companies won the battle vs. … Read more