VoIP gaining ground in European businesses
News Voice-over-IP (VoIP) services are taking hold in businesses across Western Europe - and their spread shows no signs of slowing down this year. The VoIP market grew in terms of both revenue and shipments during the fourth quarter of 2004.
[March 24, 2005, 15:45]
VoIP search and SFX app launched
News For the price of tailored advertisements, an Internet ad company is peddling free add-on features, including search capabilities, for conversations on Skype and other voice-over-IP (VoIP) services. Privately held United Virtualities, based in New...
[March 29, 2005, 9:55]
VoIP Connection With Calling Cards
Blog Calling cards are the means of accessing VoIP connectivity on the basis of a card system. This allows the user to make VoIP calls to international destinations at an amazingly low costs. So, this permanent PIN serves as an account that can be...
[May 1, 2008, 10:03]
VoIP slips into handsets
News The main benefit of this convergence is that what's called voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) will become much easier for homeowners to set-up, something that's considered key to the progress of VoIP dialing.
[January 12, 2004, 9:35]
VoIP outage affects thousands
News BT admitted on Friday that its Broadband Voice service crashed this week, leaving thousands of customers without their VoIP connection. Unlike PC-based VoIP services such as Skype and BT Communicator, which use a headset or a microphone, Broadband...
[January 27, 2006, 16:25]
VoIP 'the key' to true Broadband Britain
News After visiting Japan to studying its broadband market, researchers at Brunel University's Broadband Research Centre believe that voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) will have a massive influence on broadband markets in the next few years.
[February 23, 2004, 16:35]
Voice Over Internet Protocol (VoIP) for Unified Messaging
White Papers Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) - a process that converts voice into digital data packets and transmits it over the Internet - enhances UM, allowing users to better hear and respond to the messages they retrieve.
[March 12, 2008, 0:01]
VoIP hang-up looming?
News Against this backdrop, some carriers said they are concerned about what they see as unorthodox number allocation practices among VoIP providers. At stake are rules used to divvy up the 5.2 billion unassigned phone numbers set aside for use in North...
[January 27, 2003, 13:11]
Secure Convergence: VoIP Security Guidelines With Lucent AES
White Papers This paper defines an introduction to securing SIP-type VoIP products, but does not define the complete lock down of the SIP protocol. Enterasys recognizes the emerging need for securing convergence-based applications; specifically protection for...
[June 8, 2005, 3:00]
VoIP 'has reached the mainstream'
News VoIP is set to hit the big time in enterprises, according to one analyst. Speaking at the VoIP for Business conference in London on Wednesday, Peter Hall, research director at Ovum, said: "IP telephony has reached the mainstream.
[June 1, 2005, 16:15]
VoIP's future is calling
Leader There's a lot of noise on the line in retail VoIP at the moment. Yet the evolution of VoIP will follow a predictable path. Because the incremental cost of adding VoIP to broadband is effectively zero, broadband users are migrating to VoIP in droves.
[September 29, 2005, 15:00]
VoIP breakthrough claimed for mesh broadband
News The move turns LocustWorld's mesh boxes, which link together to form a wireless network, into Voice over IP (VoIP) switches. Everyone connected to the same mesh will be able to call each other for free using VoIP.
[April 14, 2004, 14:35]
VoIP evades surveillance
News While many voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) providers are more than willing to hand over whatever information they can about subscribers, they can't reliably, if at all, get what police really want: the content of the calls they make.
[February 16, 2004, 10:15]
VoIP eavesdropping rules face mounting challenge
News Jonathan Askin, general counsel to VoIP firm Pulver.com, said that his company is not directly implicated by the regulations because it currently offers only peer-to-peer conversations rather than links to the traditional telephone network.
[October 25, 2005, 9:05]
Whiteboard: VoIP is ready for prime time
Video Madhu Yarlagadda from Yahoo explains the reliability issues that have prevented VoIP from taking off. But he says that through Stun, Turn and Ice technologies, VoIP now offers 100 percent reliability and is ready for prime time.
[November 14, 2006, 15:38]
VoIP Quality: Can you make the right call?
White Papers 73% of organisations that have either deployed VoIP or are planning to, said that quality and reliability is still their biggest concern. Download our FREE VoIP Resource Kit which includes: This is not surprising given that only 8% monitor, or plan...
[November 29, 2006, 0:00]
VoIP Solutions Provide Hard Cost Savings and Future Flexibility for Small Businesses
White Papers While cost savings has been the primary driver for the migration to IPT and VoIP, companies are already reaping the benefits of new integrated applications that include video conferencing, presence-aware communication, integrated customer service...
[February 14, 2009, 0:24]
VoIP: The broadband bottleneck?
News VoIP backers such as Cisco Systems insist that the industry has solved problems that once plagued the technology. VoIP service providers also don't allow connections between one another's customers. Bobby Amirshahi, a spokesman for cable broadband...
[April 7, 2004, 12:50]
VoIP price war looms
News The current price war is erupting among VoIP providers with services that let callers seamlessly connect from an ordinary telephone handset to any phone number around the world. After nearly seven years on the fringes, so-called VoIP (voice over...
[November 4, 2003, 15:20]
VoIP regulation hangs in balance
News But there are signs VoIP regulation could find resistance in the Golden State. Six VoIP (voice over Internet Protocol) providers, including Net2Phone, 8x8 and SBC IP Communications, sent letters last week to the California Public Utilities...
[October 27, 2003, 13:55]



