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VOIP for the iPhone (Tested with Voipuser)

VoIP User tests the new Fring iPhone VoIP client.

Posted by gray in VoIP News on 15th April 2008

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Truphone to Offer SIM-Card

Truphone have widened their customer-base and brought roaming-SIMs in-house with the purchase of SIM4Travel.

Posted by martyndavies in VoIP News on 13th April 2008

At Last a Portable Laptop That Works!

Ray Gower's lightning review of the Eee PC. Never mind the Macbook Air, this is a machine that you can afford...

Posted by rgower in Voipbucks on 04th April 2008

Freeswitch Declares First Release Candidate

I've worked with the many of the freeswitch team over the last 6 months or so and it's a fantastic telco-grade product created by a very talented team.

Posted by dean in VoIP News on 30th March 2008

Voxbone 883 Numbers to Bring Portability and Cheap Calling

The culmination of 2 years work, country code 883 will provide global, portable numbers

Posted by martyndavies in VoIP News on 11th March 2008

iPhone SDK Launched

Steve Jobs : "VoIP will be allowed in iPhone apps over WiFi but not Edge/3G".

Posted by dean in VoIP News on 06th March 2008

Siemens OpenScape add Telepresence

The latest entrant into enterprise video systems with hi-def

Posted by martyndavies in Wireless Mobility and Convergence on 05th March 2008

Truphone Tru Zone Relaunch

A fixed price calling plan for 40 countries, Tru Zone is Truphone's new commercial offer for mobile VoIP

Posted by martyndavies in VoIP News on 05th March 2008

Meeting of Minds

How VoIP products sometimes come out of the blogosphere...

Posted by dean in VoIP News on 27th February 2008

BT and Sony enter the Voice/Video/Games Market

The mobile companies are putting their eggs in the music basket. BT goes for games.

Posted by ianplain in Wireless Mobility and Convergence on 27th February 2008

A Trip in the Time Machine from 1990

In 1990 there was no VoIP, practically no Internet. How well did they predict computing's future?

Posted by martyndavies in Voipbucks on 25th February 2008

OpenSER Summit

The second OpenSER summit, and the first to be held in the US. Coupled with a new enterprise-led 'OpenSER Pavillion' event on the following day, this year's VON in San Jose just got much more interesting!

Posted by x-console in OpenSER on 19th February 2008

Fring Users Not Geeks, but a Business Opportunity

Fring CEO Avi Schechter argues that Fring users generate more revenue for mobile operators

Posted by martyndavies in Wireless Mobility and Convergence on 13th February 2008

BT Fusion is Still Alive

In contravention to recent rumours, Fusion has not been terminated, and in fact numbers are still rising.

Posted by martyndavies in Wireless Mobility and Convergence on 13th February 2008

Is the PBX dead?

Or does POTS still have a future?

Posted by teakman in VoIP General on 10th February 2008

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