Open-source VoIP 'will be bigger than Linux'
News Michael Robertson, the founder of SIPphone, which specialises in Internet telephony, said last week that he believes that VoIP will grow much faster than Linux, although he did not mention the role that open -source could play.
[October 6, 2004, 13:55]
Security expert: Beware virtualisation in 2008
News Marcus also warned that VoIP, or internet telephony, would also be a target in 2008. McAfee also has a VoIP protection product. Security company McAfee has predicted that virtualisation will be an area of security concern in 2008.
[November 19, 2007, 15:57]
FBI seeks power to eavesdrop on Net
News In the last year, Internet telephony (also called voice over Internet Protocol, or VOIP) has grown increasingly popular among consumers and businesses with high-speed connections. The meetings, according to summaries prepared by the FBI, stressed...
[July 29, 2003, 14:21]
Skype can't ignore the sound of silence
Leader And by working together to create an environment better in every respect than ordinary telephony, starting with reliability, the VoIP industry can attract proper users with proper money. This underlines a fact of life that VoIP proponents are...
[August 20, 2007, 16:57]
The Cloud slashes Wi-Fi prices
News This is due to the dramatic difference in cost between Internet telephony and GSM usage, as well as the development of Wi-Fi-enabled VoIP handsets. Sarin also suggested the new tariffs would stimulate VoIP demand among businesses.
[May 2, 2006, 17:10]
Intel announces global WiMax investment
News Internet telephony, as well as connecting businesses, schools and government offices. For example VoIP services are being offered by BEC Telecom beginning in Santo Domingo, Telecom is offering VoIP services to home users in Burganland, Austria,
[November 11, 2005, 9:05]
Skype gets into video
News Skype has unveiled the latest version of its popular internet telephony application, with free video calling topping the list of new features. Though Skype was not a pioneer in offering free VoIP calls, it's become one of the biggest brands in the...
[December 2, 2005, 10:10]
Cisco pushes package for mobile collaboration
News That system brings together a range of unified-communications products including enterprise telephony, wireless and video. Customers using unified communications for instant messaging or VoIP will find life easier than those hoping to use video...
[May 20, 2009, 16:53]
Operators cautious over Skype-Nokia tie-in
Blog The N97, which is due to launch in June, will be the first of many Nokia handsets to include the internet telephony client, Nokia and Skype announced in mid-February. T-Mobile UK is apparently keen on taking the N97 with the Skype client - a...
[March 2, 2009, 15:25]
Security report sponsorship defended
News The survey also found that Internet telephony is increasingly being taken up by enterprises. Thirty-one percent of large businesses have adopted VoIP and more are planning to use it over the next year, according to the survey.
[April 11, 2006, 13:55]
Sign-ups begin for BT's cloud-phone Ribbit service
News Ribbit, the internet telephony firm that BT bought in 2008, is to roll out a beta version of its online call management and phone backup service early next year. Other features include the ability to route incoming calls to other mobile or fixed...
[November 4, 2009, 11:50]
Skype's 0207 snafu - more analysis
Blog Unfortunately its naïveté in traditional telephony may have been somewhat exposed since PSTN number blocks are owned by Ofcom and are clearly allocated to specific carriers. He made an interesting point - not only is Skype's approach to VoIP very...
[November 27, 2007, 11:35]
Truphone applies for T-Mobile injunction
News Speaking on Tuesday at a meeting of the Internet Telephony Services Providers' Association (ITSPA), Tagg claimed that T-Mobile UK was the "only operator in the world" that did not allow its customers to call a Truphone number.
[July 12, 2007, 17:07]
City-wide Wi-Fi networks set to soar
News Nonyelu said: "Our idea was that the [Milton Keynes] network was built not just for internet access but to support VoIP and that's really beginning to pick up as the [Apple] iPhone is coming out, [and] people are becoming more aware of internet...
[July 26, 2007, 19:04]
Skype U-turns on 'second class status' video
News The internet telephony company recently launched, in conjunction with the peripheral manufacturer Logitech, what it called High Quality (HQ) video-calling. It is surprising that Skype has decided to relegate the majority of their existing users who...
[November 22, 2007, 9:05]
BT's visions lack focus
Leader BT is fast losing voice revenue to Internet and mobile telephony, so the idea of diverting some of that traffic back onto its own system is tempting. After years of being very cool on VoIP, BT finally decided it was the future after all - if the...
[May 24, 2005, 13:40]
Fritz!Box 7270 review
Reviews DECT may seem a bit retro, but the telephony part of the Fritz! One of those will be on the landline, while the others use VoIP subscriptions — you can load up to ten services on the box. You can set rules for dialling out, and link each handset to...
[December 2, 2008, 13:34]
Cisco sues Apple over rights to iPhone name
News One aspect of the agreement called for some sort of technical interoperability between Cisco's Linksys internet telephony products and Apple's mobile phone. There are already several companies using the iPhone name for VoIP products," Kerris said.
[January 11, 2007, 7:38]
Cisco 891 Integrated Services Router review
Reviews Blending Cisco's know-how in security, wireless networking, VoIP telephony, network switches and routers, the company's range of products have now enjoyed a few years of revision and evolution. Four of the network ports can be used for power-over...
[September 7, 2009, 13:39]
Voip with T1
Talkback Voip wasn't even possible for a business without faster bandwidth depending on number of users needing access. We have come along way haven't we? Now with Fios rolling out across the nation from verizon and now even a T1 line is alot more...
[January 30, 2007, 0:21]



