Looking For Free VoIP? Your Top VoIP Compared

In your quest to find a free VoIP service, you will quickly learn a reality: "free" is a very subjective word on voip. Keep in mind that while many of voip service offer free service, you will first need information for what the best voip service…

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Saturday, May 24, 2008

VoIP Solutions - Advanced Solution For Easy Communication

VoIP solutions are gaining in importance over the traditional PSTN services. As a matter of fact, the users of these solutions are able to enjoy long distance as well as international calls at comparatively low rates.

FCC Discusses Auction to Give You Free Wireless Broadband - M2Z Networks proposal to offer free service to 95% of population is revisited

FCC Discusses Auction to Give You Free Wireless Broadband - M2Z Networks proposal to offer free service to 95% of population is revisited Site Feeds, VoIP, broadbandreports.com No Comments » In 2007 the FCC considered (and then denied) a request by M2Z Networks to give the company a chunk of free spectrum to be used to provide free wireless broadband to approximately 95% of the country. The FCC is now considering a new spectrum auction which would be for almost the exact same purpose as that

Blu-Ray Struggles After Format Wars End - People just aren't that interested and won't be for another year or two

Blu-Ray Struggles After Format Wars End - People just aren't that interested and won't be for another year or two Site Feeds, VoIP, broadbandreports.com No Comments » Low sales of HD-DVD and Blu-Ray players were previously believed to be due to the fact that customers were waiting for one format to dominate the market. However, after the format wars ended and Blu-Ray was the only option left standing, sales failed to surge. Consumers haven t taken an interest in Blu-Ray to date and studies in

SF Bay Area to Get Public Transit Wi-Fi - WiFi Rail to build $20 million system at no cost to city

SF Bay Area to Get Public Transit Wi-Fi - WiFi Rail to build $20 million system at no cost to city Site Feeds, VoIP, broadbandreports.com No Comments » Earlier this year, the San Francisco Bay Area demonstrated that Wi-Fi on public transportation could be successful. The region is now working with a company called WiFi Rail to bring full wireless service to its BART transit system. The company plans to build the system over the next two years at an out-of-pocket cost of $20 million. This won

Problems Arise With DTV Converter Boxes - People can't find them, can't pay for them or don't know they need them

Problems Arise With DTV Converter Boxes - People can't find them, can't pay for them or don't know they need them Site Feeds, VoIP, broadbandreports.com No Comments » People who rely on analog signals to get their television service are going to need to make an effort to convert that signal to a digital signal before analog television service shuts off in February. Although some will do this by subscribing to cable or satellite television, many will be getting converter boxes to make the swit

Hop-On Releases $10 Disposable Mobile Phone - You can't do anything on it except talk

Hop-On Releases $10 Disposable Mobile Phone - You can't do anything on it except talk Site Feeds, VoIP, broadbandreports.com No Comments » A company called Hop-On which is in the business of selling inexpensive disposable mobile phones has just released a $10 phone that gives you four hours of talk time. In an era when we use our phones to get mobile broadband, play games and text like crazy, this phone is an anomaly designed only for talking. It s considered to be the ideal back-up phone for

Growth of Business with VoIP

VoIP business services have facilitated the way business can be conducted at various levels. This means of terminating calls at low cost rate is seen as an efficient way to overcome all backlogs of the traditional systems of telephony.

Callback Service - For Easy Calling

With the help of callback services, the users can enjoy calling at cheaper rates, from every nook and corner of the world. There are three methods of routing the calls using these services - traditional, SMS, and internet callback.

VoIP Phones - Unbeatable Connectivity And More

The VoIP phones function on broadband networks and deliver connectivity through a host of high-end and user-friendly features. These gadgets have their own advantages and one that is well-known is the capability to make long distant calls at low costs.

Private Label VoIP - Offers Branded VoIP Reseller Services And Products

The private label VoIP programs allow the resellers to sell their services and products with their own labels. As a matter of fact, such programs are helpful in increasing the customer retention rate of the resellers of IP telephony solutions.

Nimbus VoIP

VoIP has become all the rage, with even private residences moving toward it in a big way. I have been saying for years now that the future of computing is exactly this: the home computer will be the... Read More...

Employees Teaching Themselves…

Employees Teaching Themselves… Site Feeds, VoIP, voipsupply.com No Comments » Studies show that the retention of new material increases beyond the archaic lecture. Here at IPCS and VoIP Supply, associates are encouraged and rewarded for “presenting a lesson” to their peers. Teaching others…

What Do You Know About TBCS?

What Do You Know About TBCS? Site Feeds, VoIP, voipsupply.com No Comments » In the telecom industry, new products, ideas, and companies seem to come and go like the wind, but one thing remains constant-Tennessee Business Communication Services. “TBCS” is proud to celebrate its 30th anniversary in 2008.

Voice Calling and Social Dynamics

Voice Calling and Social Dynamics Site Feeds, VoIP, voipsupply.com No Comments » An Andy Abramson post pointed me to a piece done by Jeff Belk. The overall premise of the piece was that voice carriers (cell, landline) need to stop focusing on marketing “cheap minutes” that are difficult to use or “expensive minutes” that are easy to use and unlimited SMS plans and shift their focus to […]

Job Coaching from Tim Berners-Lee

Job Coaching from Tim Berners-Lee Site Feeds, VoIP, voipsupply.com No Comments » GigaOm mentions an upcoming interactive “round table” discussion being hosted by Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute on June 11th called Tetherless World Research Constellation. The panel is comprised of academic and industry luminaries. The cool part….rather than sit at your computer and listen to these MENSA members wax philosophical about the world wide web, you can register […]

Join VoIP Supply’s Social Media Revolution

Join VoIP Supply’s Social Media Revolution Site Feeds, VoIP, voipsupply.com No Comments » Yes! You can find us on Facebook and Twitter! We recognize that social media has a huge impact on how we communicate with our customers and those curious about the VoIP industry. We feel that we can facilitate better connections by not just having a website and traditional news sources, but that we can take a proactive approach to […]

DECT vs. Wi-Fi Death Match…Who Will Be Victorious?

DECT vs. Wi-Fi Death Match…Who Will Be Victorious? Site Feeds, VoIP, voipsupply.com No Comments » Today I am talking about DECT and Wi-Fi Technologies, and who I think will win out in the end in an endless battle for supremacy. This idea came about after reading a VoIP-News.com article (SNOM Brings m3 DECT Phone to U.S.). The article shows that DECT is a technology that has worked well in the […]

Google To Explain Search Rankings

Quite simply, ranking on search engines is crucial for so many businesses and a even slight change in the way search engines rank results can cripple a business. Having said that, it seems Google is one of the more active search engines in terms of constantly changing algorithms. Since the search engine is so popular, it is also one of those search engines people obsess about and I have been involved in more and more conversations lately where people have mentioned how a slight change in Goog

Salesforce.com Grows 50%

If you have any doubts about the growth of CRM and the growth of SaaS models, I advise you to consider the fact that Salesforce.com just announced earnings up 52% for the quarter -- year-over-year. Here are some financial stats from an article on the matter: Total Q1 revenue was $247.6 million, an increase of 52 percent on a year-over-year basis and an increase of 14 percent on a quarter-over-quarter basis. Subscription and support revenues were $225.3 million, an increase of 53 percent o

EkkoTV Web Video Conferencing Solution

If you thought Video Conferencing needs a standalone application, you are living in 90's. In Voice 3.0 arena, Video Conferencing has much ahead of old fashioned Video conferencing tools. Video conferencing has moved to the Web with exciting Web Conferencing Tools you never seen before. Today we discuss about Ekko.tv, a cool new web based Video conferencing system. You must be wondering what's great about Ekko? 1) You don't need a standalone application such as Skype to make free calls over

An Interesting Stat About Video Conferencing

I'm a big user of both client SightSpeed and Skype video as the entire world I deal with is not all on one platform so seeing this stat about the anticipated rise in Video Conferencing use is no surprise to me, or many of my fellow VoIP bloggers out there. What it shows me is the bloggosphere is usually very tuned into the future, and while some call it an echo chamber (bloggers talking to other bloggers) it really is more of a forward looking reflector of where things are headed. Bloggers are

VoIP Solutions - Ideal Combination of Advanced Telephony Features

VoIP solutions enable the business entities to save on local, long distance, as well as international calls. The business users must opt for the solutions that deliver a right mix of features that are innovative and factors that add value.

VoIP Reseller Programs - With Maximum Benefits

There are two types of VoIP reseller programs- private label and white label. The main difference between the two lies in the branding. The white label program allows resellers to sell the products and services with their own brand names.

IP Telephony - Now Make Calls Without Hassles

In the world of globalisation, the IP telephony services are custom-made to meet up the broadband requirements of commercial houses as well as informal customers. Increasingly, business houses and companies are getting further prone to the use of these solutions.

VoIP Services - Enjoy Easy Calling

The VoIP services offer additional benefits and features to the business entities when compared to PSTN systems. As of now, many business entities as well as casual users are moving towards a rapid adoption of the latest IP telephony services.

The Quest For The Best VOIP Provider

Know what you are looking for in your VOIP service to be in the best position to choose the best VOIP provider. There are different plans and features, but first make sure you are a good candidate for VOIP service.

VoIP Solutions - Thrives With Inherent Benefits

The VoIP solutions have achieved a standing of their own helped by the inherent benefits of enhanced productivity and cost efficiency. Unlike PSTN services, the users can easily transmit their files, data and voices over a high-speed single IP network.

VoIP PBX - Revolutionize the Business Communication

The VoIP PBX is a private branch exchange system that switches the calls among a VoIP user and a traditional telephone user, or between two traditional telephone users. Therefore, it works almost the same way as a conventional PBX does.

Friday Open Thread - That's right, let it all out…

Friday Open Thread - That's right, let it all out… Site Feeds, VoIP, broadbandreports.com No Comments » It’s Friday, so take off your shoes, put up your feet, and empty your head into the comment section below. read comment(s)

VoIP Over WiMax Is Growing

A lot of questions have been posed about the idea of VoIP over WiMax. Well it seems, according to this report from iLocus, that there is lots of interest in Eastern Europe to see VoIP deployed as part of the rollouts.

How Secure Is Your VOIP Network?

Voice over IP telephone services are revolutionising how the world communicates, individuals, and businesses are embracing the capabilities and harnessing the power of the internet. How secure is your network? Find out some easy precautions you can take to maximise security.

VoIP Phone Service - Tailored to Meet Advanced Telephony Needs

VoIP phone services have lowered down the calling costs, irrespective of the geographical domains from where the calls are being made. As a matter of fact, the users are able to make local, as well as international calls for quite less.

VoIP to dominate SME use by 2010

A recent Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) report found that a majority of businesses still use a fixed-line phone service as their main form of voice communication, but one observer has claimed that VoIP will be prevalent across SMEs by 2010.

Office Communications Server: SIP Trunking

In the Office Communications Group (OCG) white paper “Integrating Telephony with Office Communications Server 2007” stated that “SIP Trunking” was out of scope for that release but was “under consideration” for future releases. We are always reluctant to commit features to releases in advance of the official release announcement; however it is reasonable to say that the process of consideration is underway. OCS 2007 Voice Connectivity: In Office Communications Server 2007 (OCS) there are 3 mo

IP Convergence TV Update - New Article

Just a quick post wearing two hats - Editor of the IP Convergence TV portal, and Captain Canada. One of the things I most enjoy about my role with the portal is developing a pool of thought leaders who like to write and want to share their views. I'm always on the lookout for people who can provide personal and informed perspectives on converged communications that speak to the needs of service providers. Over the past few weeks, I've added a number of new contributors to the Guest Opinions

Free phone service Nimbuzz offers “everything”

If you’re like me and split most of your “online time” between your smartphone, your computer’s chat client and your Facebook/LinkedIn page, Nimbuzz may be for you. It’ll make all those communications smoother. My Facebook friends sometimes leave me wall messages that I take forever to respond to. Now they can call me or chat with me directly via a widget embedded on my Facebook profile page. The Nimbuzz widget detects presence and shows if I’m online. If I’m offline, Nimbuzz also includes a

VoIP Carriers - A Replacement for Traditional Means of Connectivity

VoIP carriers are an effective way of availing phone calls and terminating the same due to their collaboration with Tier 1 and Tier 2 service providers. Business users have started availing the carrier services in this domain for fast and cheap phone calls.

VoIP Broadband Phones for the Next Generation

The VoIP broadband phones allow the users to make calls at a high speed as compared to the dial-up networks. Apart from that, the users can perform multitudinous jobs simultaneously with the calls that include chatting, mailing, or surfing the internet.

VoIP Flexibility - Enjoy the Communication

The voice over IP is backed with the feature of flexibility that enable the users to add or expand the lines with ease. Moreover, it gives them the liberty to enjoy a range of value added benefits, even on the move.

The Emergence of VoIP Phone Service

With the introduction of VoIP phone service, the efficiency of telephony has increased manifold. The traditional methods of connectivity are now regarded obsolete and people have started to subscribe to VoIP as they feel that here lies the future of telephony.

Virtual VoIP Reseller Programs - Their State In Present Time

The virtual VoIP reseller programs provide services to customers as private label and White label VoIP. These programs are meant to provide high-end services to customers with options such as live customer support, online management of accounts and self help tools.

VoIP Advantages and Disadvantages

Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) has been out for some time now but still has not yet received the proper attention from either household users or businesses. Many people have yet to discover the advantages of VoIP compared to the regular phones.

Friday, May 23, 2008

Conversion Of A Computer To A Phone With VoIP Service

The convenience of voice calls is enhanced with VoIP. One just needs a computer and fast internet connection for accessing this very innovative technology in staying connected with near and dear ones. So, now the computer has been turned to a phone.

Friday Links: Tesco/Freshtel, Skype

Friday Links: Tesco/Freshtel, Skype May 23rd, 2008 by S. Caron VoIP News of the UK reports on the Tesco/Freshtel deal. Read it here. VoIP Watch has a reaction to Jim Courtney’s Skype Journal post on Tungle. Read it here. Lucafiligheddu talks about reasons he cut the (landline) cord. Read it here. Posted in Eye on the Blogosphere - No Comments »

The free phone service Nimbuzz that offers “everything”

If you are like me - that is, you split most of your “online time” between your smartphone, your computer’s chat client and your Facebook/LinkedIn page, Nimbuzz is an application you’ll want to try to make all those communications smoother. My Facebook friends sometimes leave me wall messages that I take forever to respond to. Now they can call me or chat with me directly via a widget embedded on my Facebook profile page. The Nimbuzz widget detects presence and shows if I’m online. If I’m off

VoIP As a Solution To Rural Broadband

And better than satellite since it shouldn’t degrade when the weather isn’t perfect. That was the main complaint of people I know who live in the boonies and have to go with satellite (note that those people don’t require low latency).

Weekend Reading

The ecosystem upgrades... PrettyMay Call Center for Skype just released version 3.0 for Windows. $150 for five operators, $500 for unlimited. Up to 30 simultaneous calls. Auto-attendant, IVR, Automatic Call Distribution (ACD), call recording, and voicemail. Free trial. Extralabs Skype Recorder updated to 2.0. Review of the VoSKY Web Click-to-Call application by VoIP-News' Robert Poe. Good writeup VoSKY Exchange is not just for phone switches any more. Skype for Mac with Quicksilver tri

Links 23/05/2008: Mandriva in Nigeria; Developers Prefer Free Software

Links 23/05/2008: Mandriva in Nigeria; Developers Prefer Free Software Posted in News Roundup at 10:32 am by Roy Schestowitz GNU/Linux Nigeria: Unilag, Mandriva Linus in ICT Partnership The 14th International LinuxTag Zenwalk Linux 5.2 Beta Available Now - Ever tried zen computing? Vitelity Communications to Provide VoIP Carrier Services for Technology Alignment’s CiaoTalk and Linux-Based PBX Phone Systems F/OSS New report shows UK developers preference for open source technologies The r

Mobile-VoIP Full of Possibility

Mobile-VoIP Full of Possibility May 22nd, 2008 by S. Caron With a wide-open arena of possibilities for mobile-VoIP, some are calling it a very promising market. Mobile-VoIP is just in its infancy stages. It is room for growth in many sectors of the application type â€" mobile social networking, features, etc. There is a great feature story on VoIP News about this. Check out Mobile-VoIP Market Looks Increasingly Promising. Posted in mobile voip - No Comments »

Compare DSL, Cable, Satellite and VOIP Services

In the age of fast communication and collaborative Internet technologies, DSL, cable, dial up, cable, wireless, satellite and VOIP users’ base is exponentially growing. The increasing demand for the access has given birth to so many services. It becomes difficult some time to choose the best. Thanks to GetISP.info (very aptly named) that they provides comprehensive information on internet service providers at one place. In order to make an informed decision, users of GetISP.info can compare vari

Being Part of Squawk Box

I spent part of my morning on Alex Saunders' Squawk Box -- a gathering place for industry analysts and thought leaders to discuss important technology issues of the day. Topics today included Ariel Waldman's harassment allegations against Twitter. This conversation digressed into what Twitter is... Is it a communications vehicle or is it media -- like a magazine or website? Andy Abramson had some well thought out comments on the matter and others had great points too. Andy likened the con

White Paper on VoIP Security Published by Appia Communications

Appia Communications is making available a white paper on VoIP Security. “VoIP security is not yet a major problem, but if the history of the Internet is any guide, it will be,” said Victor von Schlegell, Appia’s president and the paper’s author. “The purpose of the white paper is to provide a brief, high-level and non-technical overview of the challenges of VoIP security. Our goal is to inform owners and managers so that they can ensure that their organizations are prepared when VoIP secu

Get GrandCentral On Your Softphone

For mobile workers, it’s hard to beat the freedom and flexibility Internet telephony provides us.  One of our favorite web services, GrandCentral, gives you the ability to have one phone number that can ring an assortment of phones including your mobile, landline, office phone, and any other place you’d like to be reached. Additionally, there are those who embrace the utility of a soft phone.  A soft phone is an application that runs on your computer and allows you to send or receive phone ca

Make your landline useful and lower the cost too

A lot of us - 85% of US households - end up keeping a landline, at least for now, for reasons similar to those expressed by Dan York in Four reasons I am choosing NOT to cut the landline cord. Once you’ve decided to keep landline service for whatever reason, the PhoneGnome box is a terrific way to make that old landline useful and keep the cost down. Enjoy all those calling features without high telephone company costs - Get the absolute cheapest landline service, and still have Three-way Cal

Wondering about your ISP?

Remember how I blogged before about cheap home phone calling plans from Skype, Vonage, Packet8 and Voip.com? Well the whole reason is because I wanted to figure out a cheap way to call BF. Since an Internet Service Provider is a recurring bill much like rent, you'll need to make sure you pick the best choice at the best price, to ensure that each month you can not only meet the cost of the bill, but get the best service possible. I once had this AWFUL VOIP service that promised me the world,

Finding VOIP Vendors In Boston

If you have a good IT system in place and already have an Internet Service Provider, it is possible that VoIP installers in Boston will not even have to come to your place of business in order to establish your services, although typically you'll need one or two extra pieces of equipment. This is an issue on which your local Boston VoIP service provider can advise you. VoIP installers in Boston can also work with your company's IT department and make certain they understand the system and how to troubleshoot and repair if necessary

Compare and Save

Back in October of this year we moved to Florida. It was a huge move, with buying a new home, new employment, and trying to figure out who our new utility companies were, and contact them to get service turned on. The electric was a breeze because our Realtor was able to supply us with that info as well as the trash pick up and water company. What she couldn't help us with was an Internet provider. We had to search and search providers in our new area and look for the pricing of different bundle

Twitter Thoughts

So, this twitter thing. Or maybe, I should say, this twitter category, in which I’ll lump Twitter, Pownce, FriendFeed, Facebook status updates, etc. What to think of it? First, an admission: I feel like I don’t yet know what I’m talking about, in the sense that I don’t feel the value proposition yet the way I do for other tech like IM, email, IRC, campfire, VoIP, etc. I’ve spent longer than I really enjoyed on Facebook, and I’ve had accounts on many of these systems for a long time, but I ha

Tungle - Taking Meeting Organization into the "Open"

New service provides format- and platform-agnostic meeting scheduling and co-ordination across the web. To date groupware's ability to perform meeting scheduling and coordination was limited to within an enterprise's groupware community of users -- i.e. - the employees and perhaps closely connected business associates. And everyone had to be using a common calendaring system running under a common operating system. Yet, studies show that over 60% of meetings will involve invitees who are not

CinemaNow Brings Movie Downloads to Windows Media Center

CinemaNow was one of the first to offer downloadable video content on-demand, but has been lost in the shuffle of competitors like Apple, Amazon, and Netflix for their digital movie, music, & TV downloads. And of course you have the big buzz surrounding Netflix's new Roku set-top box. Well, today CinemaNow is announcing that its library of over 3,400 feature-length movies is now available through Windows Media Center. All you need is Windows Media Center, which comes included with Windo

Comcast Looking To Sell Rural Networks - 46 properties, 2% of total subscriber count

Comcast Looking To Sell Rural Networks - 46 properties, 2% of total subscriber count Site Feeds, VoIP, broadbandreports.com No Comments » Just a month after Verizon sold their Maine DSL & landline network, the Brunswick Times Record says that Comcast is looking to sell its own networks in the State. One analyst says the potential deal would impact eleven towns and up to around 500,000 customers (2% of Comcast’s total footprint). Speculation is that Time Warner Cable would be the most lik

Domestic Monitoring of Communications Must Be Stopped

Oh wait, this is in England. Nevermind then, it's okay.Since last October, telecoms companies have been required to keep records of phone calls and text messages for 12 months and police and security services can access them with a warrant issued by the courts.And it is supposed to be the liberals who are running England? They now want to expand the program to cover email, voice over internet (VOIP), and internet usage. Talk about Big Brother. Labels: communication monitoring, England

Microwave: Sprint's Weak (Backhaul) Link - Rain, rain go away…..

Microwave: Sprint's Weak (Backhaul) Link - Rain, rain go away….. Site Feeds, VoIP, broadbandreports.com No Comments » In April I told you that Sprint was delaying their planned WiMax launch because they were having a hard time finding enough backhaul links. The 1.5Mbps provided by T1 links clearly won’t work for a service where each customer is expected to see speeds around 3-4Mbps, so Sprint is working to find additional fiber and microwave backhaul connections. Gearmaker Proxim says their m

AMEX Digital RM-mp1 Wireless USB touchpad media remote

AMEX Digital have taken a break from making DVD and Blu-ray decks to unveil their new RM-mp1 remote control.  Using Wireless USB rather than IR or a proprietary RF link, the RM-mp1 works as a media remote, a presentation controller and for general PC control courtesy of the built-in touchpad and mouse buttons.  It’s also fitted with a USB pointer for momentarily dazzling anybody who tries to throw eggs at you during presentations. A dedicated slide-show button kicks off presentations and p

Bell Canada Picks Horrible Time To Launch Mediocre Video Store - Under fire for throttling P2P (and legit P2P video delivery) Bell launches store

Bell Canada Picks Horrible Time To Launch Mediocre Video Store - Under fire for throttling P2P (and legit P2P video delivery) Bell launches store Site Feeds, VoIP, broadbandreports.com No Comments » So for conversation’s sake, say you’re a telephone monopoly currently under fire from all sides by regulators, consumer advocates and competitors for your effort to throttle competing ISP P2P traffic. Does that strike you as the best time (from a marketing perspective) to launch a video delivery s

Bringing Speed Dating to The Next Level

Several years ago I worked on a business plan for a speed dating application built on top of Skype. After my conversation with Stephen at WooMe I dug up the feature list and thought it would be interesting to compare what we were thinking about back then with what WooMe and SpeedDate are doing. Video and Free IM, Audio and VOIP by SKYPE Unique Client Profile Creation System Membership/Subcription/Password Creation System Access to Host/Guest Reservation and Event Calendar Guest/Host/Event Canc

Squawk Box May 23

We started with yesterday’s big story â€" Ariel Waldman’s harrassment allegations on Twitter. Ariel has said that there is a persistent pattern of harrassment from one user that has emerged â€" anonymously.  Twitter has said that it’s not their job to censor.  We compare Twitter’s response to Facebook’s choice to censor user messages in the name of Spam Prevention, and Google’s apparent refusal to remove Al Qaeda videos from Youtube. Our take - Twitter is sticking their heads in the sand.  A choic

Do Your Research

Do Your Research Posted on 05.23.08 by Your Natural Remedies @ I think prevention is key no matter what you are talking about…whether it is to prevent illness or disease or to prevent further frustration and sometimes just taking a little time to do a little reading up on things and research is something that can help prevent things. GetISP is a great source and site to go to to read up on information regarding Internet service providers like DSL, cable, dial up and wireless and even satellit

Wii Fit Review: A Month After Living With Wii Fit

Wii Fit Review: A Month After Living With Wii Fit ! Posted by Ian Winter on 23 May 2008 | Tagged as: Nintendo, Reviews, Gaming Given you can’t really appreciate the impact of the Wii Fit straight away, we asked Ian Winter to write this multi-part review of his experience. Here’s the news if you’re thinking of buying a Wii Fit to lose weight, improve overall fitness, live longer and attract cuter sexual partners: it probably won’t make any difference. I’ve been using a Wii Fit for the past

Internet service provider

Last week my boss put me to the test since we have installed a new Internet connection in our remote office. He asked me about ISP and I guessed by saying that it is Internet Service Provider. He did not know that I studied networking before joining the company. My boss is really very clever person. One time he asked me to prepare the demo for our client and that he would leave after 15 minutes but he did not left and I finished the task on time. We both learned on that day. Today with the new

What's Behind Comcast's Sudden Love of P2P - Comcast's new master plan kills multiple birds with one stone

What's Behind Comcast's Sudden Love of P2P - Comcast's new master plan kills multiple birds with one stone Site Feeds, VoIP, broadbandreports.com No Comments » In less than a year, Comcast has gone from a company that was using forged packets to throttle upstream P2P, to one that’s promising to embrace P2P as if it were a long lost Uncle. The company has been heavily promoting their involvement in the development of a new “P4P” architecture by Pando Networks that only serves file parts from l

TringMe Mobile VOIP launched

After the initial success of Tringme Web Based VOIP calling service, Tringme has gone one step ahead and now offering you Mobile VOIP. Althought, It was only released for private beta for a few months, its now official out. There are huge number of people who love to use VOIP but hate PC based VOIP calling services. The whole idea of PC to Phone VOIP doesnt click for many. For them, Mobile VOIP is great. All you need is a latest mobile phone which supports SIP VOIP and Wifi or 3G connection.

VoIP for Business - Give Wings To Your Business

VoIP business services have become an accepted means of communication for many business and corporate houses with two types of VoIP business services namely- call termination service and IP Centrex service. Depending upon the requirements, the business users can opt for anyone.

VoIP Resellers - Delivering Effective Telephony Solutions

The resellers, in any field, are the ones that connect the wholesalers and the customers. And the scenario is no different for the IP solutions. They act as a link and provide the VoIP services to customers at reasonably low tariff rates.

International Calling Cards - Calling Made Easier and Reasonable

International calling cards are used for making cost-efficient calls across the world, at very reasonable rates. The VoIP calling cards have become very much popular - as a easy and inexpensive means of staying in touch with friends, family members and colleagues.

Virtual Phone Number

People are able to buy virtual phone number from over 40 countries and route them anywhere in the world. They can now add their numbers and start using virtual phone numbers. This functionality is not available for all countries due to some security reasons.

VoIP Service - A New Means of Telephony

VoIP Service is a very innovative way of making calls in which digital data packets are transferred over a network connection. This technology has become very popular and people nowadays prefer availing Voice over IP in comparison to the traditional means of telephony.

The Different Stages That Lead to VoIP Service

VoIP service is based on a simple system where the analog voice is converted to digital form and vice versa. The system works best in the presence of "high speed" internet connection. With this service, one can make calls at minimal price rates.

VoIP - A Reasonable Gateway to Effective Calling

The Voice over Internet Protocol is the best means of getting connecting to people at a reasonable & cheap price. The VoIP service has revolutionised the system of calling doubling the benefits as it can connect two to three people at the same call.

Voice Over I P Is The Way To Go, Save Money And Generate More Sales In A Cost Effective Manner

If you want to save money and generate more sales in a cost effective manner then voice over IP or Internet telephony is the way to go. Mostly, the call quality is great and you save big time on your normal phone bill.

ATSI Boosts VoIP Network

By Sharla Sikes ATSI Communications, Inc., recently finished expansions on its VoIP network, working together with XO Communications.  The two companies will operate under an agreement that will... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]

Processor Magazine Demystifies VoIP for Business

Earlier this week I was pinged by reporter David Geer who was working on an article for Processor magazine about VoIP. That article is now out and ready for reading. His very supplier neutral article is out and really serves as a nice primer for IT decision makers who are looking at VoIP and need to discern the different options available for VoIP in their business.

Sharp shows new displays for rugged industrial applications

May 23, 2008 In more news to come out of the Society for Information Display’s (SID’s) 2008 International Symposium, Seminar, and Exhibition, Sharp announced the availability of two new rugged TFT LCD panels. The 5.7-inch and 8.4-inch TFT-LCDs are VGA panel displays designed to suit a variety of applications, including point-of-purchase screens, VoIP products, medical equipment, test and measurement equipment. .. Tags: LCD, LED, Rugged, Sharp Related Articles: Apple introduces first 17-inch

NEWS ALERTS 23.5.2008 07:00

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[23.05.2008 first posted on silicon republic] Television delivered through internet connections (IPTV) will struggle to gain market traction as a standalone service and needs to be integrated into a home network along with cable, satellite and free-to-air TV and VoIP and telephony services, analyst firm Gartner has said. Linking TVs, set-top boxes and DVD recorders to the internet will be necessary to drive uptake of IPTV and IP video, the company stated. “Although today’s newest, leading-e

FreedomVOICE Claims More Direct Approach to Hosted VoIP

FreedomVOICE Claims More Direct Approach to Hosted VoIP May 22nd, 2008 by S. Caron FreedomVOICE Systems says that they are different than the average VoIP provider. The maker of FreedomIQ VoIP Hosted PBX service claims that they have superior sound quality because they connect in a more direct way to the internet than most VoIP providers. “Many businesses are attracted to the savings and the capabilities offered by Hosted VoIP PBX services, such as connecting multiple remote offices on one PB

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If you’re a Smartphone user, you should try out Fring. It lets you chat and talk via Yahoo IM, Google Talk, and a host of other IM networks via 3G, GPRS or WiFi. You can even make and receive calls via Skype, Google Talk, FWD and GIZMO over WiFi and 3G networks. Now that’s cool. Imagine if all mobile phones could access these VoIP networks via WiFi. Free calls for everyone! fring™ is a mobile internet service & community that enables you to access & interact with your social networks on-the-

GigaNET: Obama Girl, EQAL & TwitterFone

* NewTeeVee: The men behind Obama Girl are going to the movies. * NewTeeVee: Quincy Smith Q&A: CNET, EQAL and embeds. *WebWorkerDaily: Do apps like TwitterFone signal the future? * OStatic: How to download and save web videos, the Firefox way. * WebWorkerDaily: Putting VoIP to work.

The Intricacies of International Callback Service

International callback is based on the concept of 'access numbers' that enable people to make calls to international destinations at reasonable rates. Such services are easy on the pockets of the users; they can now make calls without unduly worrying about the costs involved.

IP Telephony - Reality and Not a Dream

Technological sophistication and the dream of a method of low cost connectivity have been achieved to a considerable extent through IP telephony. This application of high end technology guarantees lost cost phone connections with the presence of local as well as international service providers.

Simplifying Life With Long Distance Calls

Long distance calling is nowadays made with the support of internet that transfers voice as digital packets from one part of the globe to another. The VoIP has made it simple for people to reach out to anyone at a significantly low tariff charge.

Innovative Technology Can Implement Faxing Over VoIP

Before sending a fax over VoIP, the users must concentrate on baud rate and opt for the provider that supports T.38-T.38. More importantly, the users have to set the packetization to 20 milliseconds. Stability over the internet connections is also necessary for the same.

PC Phone - Facilitated by VoIP

The PC Phone is an effective way of availing VoIP services making use of one's personal computer. It allows people to use their laptops in place of mobile phones. The costs involved are also very nominal as compared to the traditional methods of telephony.

Thursday, May 22, 2008

Cheap VoIP Calls - Enjoy Calling At Reasonable Rates

The cheap VoIP calls are based on the packet switching technique. In this, the business users are able to share voice, data, and video with their clients over IP-based networks. The telephony solutions are backed with effective communication and go a long way in improving the organizational productivity.

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New Uses for VoIP

By Sharla Sikes Betcha never thought of some of these. VoIP-News came up with this great list of other uses, showing VoIP’s flexibility. Here’s a few I like: Advertisement: Web & Phone = More... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]

Linksys Network Optimizer for Gaming & VoIP - OGV200 - $19.99

Buy.com has a Linksys Network Optimizer for Gaming & VoIP - OGV200 for $19.99 shipped. The Network Optimizer for Gaming and VoIP from Linksys streamlines your home network for next-generation Internet applications. By applying various Quality of Service (QoS) techniques to your network traffic, the Network Optimizer makes sure time-sensitive applications like online gaming and VoIP calls run smoothly.

Thursday Morning Links -

Thursday Morning Links - Site Feeds, VoIP, broadbandreports.com No Comments » Cities are trying to speed up broadband, running into incumbent opposition MuniWireless.com Open the broadband pipes! TelecomMagazine.com OLPC to restart charity sales; reveals 2nd gen prototype The Inquirer EU sets out mobile satellite services The Register Mobile ads years away from breakthrough: execs Yahoo News Australian Federal Communications Minister caves in to FTTN deadline demands ZDNet Australia

Sophos feeds Tim Greene a line of bull on virtual NAC

I saw Tim Greene's column this morning entitled "Sophos NAC client adapts to virtual environments" and was curious to see if Sophos had taken a similar tact to what we did here at StillSecure in securing multiple virtual machines on the same physical machine. After reading the article though I have to say that Richard Jacobs, CTO of Sophos fed Tim Greene a line of bull. First of all lets start with the obvious. Sophos whole solution around virtual environments and NAC is nothing more than vapo

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New Web-Based Personal IP Communication

Personal IP communications is the future of real-time communications for the individual user. This market segment is categorized into three areas including Web-based services, portals, and mobile thin-clients. Together, IDC forecasts these categories will represent more than $5 billion in annual spending in 2012. At the forefront of the evolution of "voice as an application" are new Web services platforms from vendors like REBTEL or iotum. Voice is becoming embedded in sites, applications, and

Nimbuzz Offers Free Mobile VoIP in Great Britain

Nimbuzz Offers Free Mobile VoIP in Great Britain Posted in May 22nd, 2008 Filed under Applications, Symbian Application Nimbuzz announces the UK launch of an application to provide mobile users and online communities with “free calls, chat and more.” Nimbuzz offers an all-in-one solution for free mobile VoIP calling, instant messaging, conference calling, chat and group chat, and photo or file sending across multiple IM communities, including MSN, Skype, Google Talk, Yahoo!, Jabber, AIM and

You Can Do More With VoIP, Here Are 30 different ways

If you thought you just use VoIP calls to save money on expensive mobile and landline etc, you are wrong. My fellow VoIP Newsmaker, VoIP-News has a nice article describing, how you could use VoIP in 30 different ways, from within corporate conference room, bedroom to making mischievous pranks on your friends and colleagues. Go educate yourself!. Tags: VoIP, VoIP NewsmakerCopyright © 2005-2008 SnapVoip, Published by snapvoip.blogspot.com. Proper link backs are needed for republishing.

Filipinos in Second Life: pipedream or growth market?

The Inquirer.net has a story about the Cebu-based metaverse development company called Avatrian that is looking to bring Filipino businesses into Second Life. I'm of two minds on this. On the one hand, the Philippines is largely on the wrong side of the Digital Divide. Looking at ITU statistics from 2007, the Philippines has 2.37 internet subscribers per 100 inhabitants, only 1.1% on broadband. (In comparison, South Korea has 30 subscribers per 100, all of whom are on broadband.) Given

American Idol Season 7 Finale: Cook is Crowned King!

In a bizarre, 2-hour (+), gaudy-as-only-Fox-can-do-it finale, David Cook beat out David Archuleta for the title of Season 7 American Idol champ. Despite coming out of the last day of competition as the underdog (according to the judges at least), Cook won by a handy margin of 12 million votes. According to Mr. Seacrest and his handy teleprompter, over 97 million votes were cast...which is just staggering. Keep that number in mind when the election comes 'round in November...I think you'll find

Vonage CEO Snuff out and a Give thanks They

Anon not a massy spring a surprise, in any event Vonage CEO Michael Snyder has stepped side whiskers even now not to mention practically unique announced layoffs. A measly variety jarring is the report that Jeffrey Citron inheritance calibrate leaf means of access seeing as how jam CEO, unless that Citron’s ago problems are expedient the small relating to Vonage’s worries these days. Psychological time unequivocally on the VoIP blogs are buzzing in conjunction with the information on Snyder’s

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My company is moving. Now what? (Part 1)

Step 1. Buy a case of aspirin. Step 2. Call us in the morning. OK, step 1 might be a bit of an exaggeration; a couple cartons should do the trick. It’s been said that next to having children moving is the most stressful experience in life. Well, try moving 50 children (aka users) and all the temperamental network gear, servers, computers, printers, faxes, etc. during a single weekend. Now you know why aspirin is the first step in planning a relocation. Building out new space (whic

Business VoIP Solution

Business VoIP Solution VoIP is turning out to be the technological innovation of the century. VoIP is registering over 100% growth annually and the chief patrons as of now seem to be businesses because with the ‘PROPER’ application of VoIP they are able to cut down their operating costs by almost 40%. The key word here is ‘PROPER’. This article will shed some light on the factors which play a vital role in the successful implementation of VoIP as a business tool. To make a successful t

BT FON wins the Most Innovative Wireless Broadband Company award

We are proud to announce that the BT FON Community we built with our partner BT is the winner in the Most Innovative Wireless Broadband category at the Wireless Broadband Innovation Awards 2008. Over 210 entries were submitted and just 7 winners were selected in 7 different categories: alongside BT FON, our friends at Fring won the award for Best VoIP Product or Service and the WiMAX Network of Castilla y Leon in Spain won in the Best WIMAX Product or Service category. You can find the list of

Open Source Phone Systems; Easy as Pie

A while ago I was conducting a product training for three of our new sales hires and we started to talk about open source phone systems. As you can imagine (since you have probably been there yourself) as a newbie, wrapping your head around open source phone system isn’t always the easiest thing to do. Heck, learning about VoIP in general can be difficult and when you throw in the part about open source software you can see how things can derail quite quickly. In order to help them better unde

Magic Jack Phone Number

When you purchase your Magic Jack device, one of the first things you’ll do during installation is to choose an area code for your new phone service. Not all area codes are available, but you can choose from most or all of the major area codes. More area codes will be available in the near future, when you visit the magicjack.com website, there is a page showing which area codes are available and also pending. For instance, if you live in Nevada, the only area code available for Nevada is 702,

Build A iPhone SIP Client, For $5000-10000!

I caught this message on VoIP-INFO.ORG. So all you good programmers have a chance put some money in the pocket for summer or may be put a down payment for a house at the going rate! I have no relation to this party nor I know the people. So please exercise your vigilance in dealing with online work/job offers. I am posting this hoping some telephony programmer looking for work might benefit from the offer. I do not even have an idea for rate for this type of work. Looks like only way to contact

VoIP Leader Vonage Launches Five9 for Marketing Campaigns - Earthtimes (press release)

Earthtimes (press release) VoIP Leader Vonage Launches Five9 for Marketing CampaignsEarthtimes (press release), UK - 32 minutes ago(Business Wire) Five9, Inc., a leader in on-demand call center solutions, announced that VoIP provider Vonage deployed its Virtual Call Center offering in … see the original post here

5 Benefits to Adding VoIP

There are many benefits and advantages to switching from PSTN - Public Switched Telephone Network. VoIP technology is growing and changing every day. Major corporations are transferring their business needs over to VoIP and households worldwide are making the switch. VoIP is produced by tra...

VoIP Reseller - Their Spontaneous Response To Customers Worldwide

The VoIP reseller leases services from international service providers and then offers these services to their customers where they earn a certain margin. The reseller plans could be either private label or white label, and the clients can choose any, depending on their specific needs.

Managed VoIP Service - A Solution to Business Growth

Managed VoIP services help any business entity to deliver cost effective communication to their target customers - a fact that helps them to grow in the scope and nature of their operations. Moreover, such services also minimize the transmission latency, as packet switching technique is used.

Discover the Cost Saving Features of a VoIP Solution

Today's society is fast paced and demanding, communication technology combined with affordable pricing and flexibility is paramount. VoIP services are fairly new but have addressed these demands through its evolution. Remember all the extra features that you have to pay for with your traditional phone service?

What Is The Impending 2008 US Recession Doing To The Voice Over Internet Protocol VOIP Industry?

The US economy is approaching a recession as of 2008. This article dives into the implications that the impending US recession will have on the Voice Over IP (VOIP) industry. What strategies and tactics will be needed if any for VOIP companies to thrive in harsh economic times?

Proposal May Cap Cancellation Fees On Cell Phone Contracts.

Interesting stuff here…The government is quietly negotiating to help cell phone customers avoid expensive fees when they cancel contracts with wireless companies, as the Federal Communications Commission is considering a plan that would cap cancellation fees for cell phones. Finally! Cell phone companies routinely charge customers $175 or more for quitting their service early. Under a proposal to the Federal Communications Commission, the wireless industry would give consumers the opportunity

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Cablevision’s Wi-Fi plan: what’s behind it?

Harold Feld has written an interesting analysis of Cablevision’s push into wide-area Wi-Fi networks. He writes: “Cablevision’s wifi strategy has several things going for it. It is relatively cheap to deploy (as compared with winning licenses and building a wireless infrastructure) and can be deployed right away. Indeed, according to DSL Reports, deployment is well under way already. That gets Cablevision subscribers hooked on this form of mobility for their wireless services before Verizon can

5-mile WiFi b/g bridge for bargain $318

Networking company HD Communcations has announced a low-cost WiFi bridge with up to five miles line-of-sight range.  The HD26200 consists of two high performance Ubiquiti network radios with integrated 17dbi dual polarity antennas, and can bridge WiFi b and g networks.  Best of all is the price: just $318. Power is via the ethernet connection, rather than a separate supply, which means only a CAT5 cable is necessary to get the HD26200 up and running.  The system is also rated for outdoor use

Effective Presence Marketing in Social Media

“Presence Marketing” is a term that is being tossed around a lot more these days. Early Adopters (who remember, are useless) have known this for quite a bit now, and increasingly, we’re seeing later adopters catch that wave and jump on. Presence Marketing is the recognition and exposure that a person or company gets simply by being there. Where is there? It is simply anywhere that people are. In traditional advertising, it might be product placement in your favorite television show. An exampl

Tokiva launches improved Free VOIP service

While looking back to VOIP Guide, we noticed there are many VOIP providers simply missed out in the Archives. Today we look at one of this interesting Free VOIP service and cheap international calling service called Tokiva. Tokiva VOIP had many issues when they launched about 6-8 months back. We tried their service back then and noticed that there was a serious quality of service issue. I guess they got enough feedback from their customers to realise that they need to improve their VOIP servic

Jonathan Jensen - A look at Twitterfone

Jonathan Jensen (or Sevendotzero to his friends) looks at Twitterfone â€" what does it mean and how does it make Twitter more accessible to normobs? â€" Earlier this month, TwitterFone went live. This is the latest venture from telecoms entrepreneur Pat Phelan and adds a new dimension to Twitter by making it simpler to post messages to Twitter when you’re out and about. So how does TwitterFone work? You call an access number in your own country, leave a short message at the prompt; this is conver

Top 7 applications I can't live without on my mobile phone

Mark Guim from the Nokia Blog is curious to know what other Nokia users install on their devices and is encouraging everyone who owns a blog to get the word out. With Nokia seeding mobile phones to bloggers whose field of expertise is something other than mobile these sort of top 10 lists do a lot for helping them figure out where to get started. These are his top 10, here are my top 7: Handy Taskman. You can read my full review here, but essentially it is an application switcher and launc

Microsoft Live Search Cashback Analysis

Would you switch your search engine if you got paid to do so? Amazon tried this recently with their A9 search engine and countless dotcoms did as well with chances to win millions if you used them. No one seems to have ever been successful so far using this approach. Microsoft has pretty much given up on beating Google with a better search engine since no matter how much money they have thrown at this market, Google keeps gaining share. Instead, they will now pay you to use their search engin

VoIP Telephony - Becoming More Popular With Time

VoIP is the latest version of telephony whereby it is possible to connect people over internet at a much lower cost rate than ever before. This technology is based on a simple method of converting the analog signal to digital data for the transfer of voice.

White Label Reseller Programs - Re-Brand The Services And Products

The reseller programs are used to make the most of the VoIP call termination services, at substantially low rates. In the white label reseller programs, the resellers sell the VoIP products as well as services under their own brand names - which becomes an added advantage.

Asterisk Tag 2008 in Berlin

The German Asterisk Tag (Asterisk Day) takes place in Berlin 26-27th May, 2008. Some of the presentations will cover security issues as well as issues companies are facing when introducing VoIP. Among the speakers are Mark Spencer (Digium) and Phil Zimmermann, the latter one talking about Zfone.

360 bringing wholesale VoIP to major metros

360Networks, which has brought wholesale VoIP service to mostly smaller markets throughout the Western states, is now targeting more major cities within its network footprint Looking for our newsletter content? Subscribe now and get access to content not available on our Web site or RSS feeds. Telephony Email Newsletters

Freshtel Announce Tesco Mobile VoIP Trial

As predicted last week on Digital-Lifestyles, Tesco has announced a Mobile VoIP deal with Freshtel, initially a trial. More details were disclosed at the press conference yesterday. The most significant feature of the service is that calls will be able to be made from the existing mobile number. This is the first time we’ve heard of a [...]

Another Brilliant Dream

I had another great idea come to me in a dream last night. In my dream, my co-worker was showing me his iPod touch and a new application he installed on it. It made the touch screen into a telephone keypad and he could call people over VOIP. It basically made his iPod touch into an iPhone without the extra cost and service contracts.

Mobile Monday May - Enterprise VoIP

The May event of Mobile Monday Mumbai is on the topic “Enterprise VoIP” and will be held on May 26th, 2008. Topic: Enterprise VoIP Agenda: Hemanth Purohit, CEO, e-Horizons Group Discussion Dinner When: Monday, 26th May 7.00pm - 9.00pm Where: Netcore Solutions 4th Floor, Peninsula Chambers, Peninsula Corporate Park, GR Kadam Marg, Lower Parel, Mumbai - 400 013. Click here to register. Sponsors: Venue: Netcore Solutions Food & Beverages: e-Horizons

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Voip Services - VoIP Reseller Services - Branded with Private Label VoIP

Private label VoIP is a concerted effort on the part of the service providers to deliver services with a system of brand building thrown in for good measure. All these benefits make private label VoIP services very much in demand among different categories of users. To know more about these reseller services and programs, visit: Private Label VoIP offered by one of the best VoIP Reseller.

Building Telephony Systems with OpenSER

Goncalves, Flavio E. Building Telephony Systems with OpenSER A step-by-step guide to building a high-performance telephony system 37.50 Euro 2008. VII, 303 Seiten Packt Publishing Bestellung hier http://www.lob.de/cgi-bin/blog?isbn=1-84719-373-0 OpenSER is a flexible, free open-source VoIP server based on the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP), an application-layer control (or signaling) protocol for creating, modifying, and terminating sessions with one or more participants, [...]

Q&A: Hard-driving Seagate CEO talks about making money in storage

Bill Watkins is a hard driver. The CEO of Seagate, the $13 billion hard disk drive maker based in Scotts Valley, Calif., is racing to take advantage of the boom in storage as digital media spreads everywhere: to iPods, home servers, game consoles, handhelds â€" not to mention desktops and laptops. The Texas-raised son of an oil man has been CEO since 2004. He joined the company in 1996 after Seagate bought rival disk drive maker Conner Peripherals. Watkins, a former enlisted soldier with Army,

UK ‘Communications Data Bill’ Raises Civil Liberties Concerns

The United Kingdom is considering an ominous proposal to create a massive government database of emails, text messages, and VoIP calls, in the name of “security” against crime and terrorism. British telecom operators are already required to keep phone and SMS records for 12 months as part of the EU’s anti-terrorism directive, but this latest proposal by the UK Home Office takes things a big step further. Telecom and internet service providers will be forced to hand over records of their custom

Proxim APs Go High Security

Proxim Wireless, today announced the Tsunami MP.11 HS (High Security) line of base station units, subscriber units and bridges. The new products provide FIPS 140-2 level 2 compliant point-to-point and point-to-multipoint products in the 5.1-5.95 GHz, 4.9 GHz, 2.4 GHz, and 1.8 GHz frequency bands. The Tsunami MP.11 HS product family is Proxim’s ultra-secure broadband wireless solution for wireless video, data connectivity, VoIP and mobility, combining FIPS 140-2 level 2 compliance, advanced

ASUS Selects Nortel and Microsoft Solutions For Unified Communications.

Taiwan’s ASUS Embraces Unified Communications with Nortel and Microsoft Solutions Integrating VoIP, IM, Conferencing into a Seamless Real-Time Experience MAY 20, 2008 TAIPEI, Taiwan - ASUSteK Computer**, one of the world's largest computer and IT suppliers, is powering new levels of productivity and collaboration for its employees through unified communications solutions from Nortel* and Microsoft. With this deployment, ASUS's employees are now benefiting from one-click access to VoIP, instant

DOCSIS® 3.0 Gateway Middleware, OpenRG™ and OpenSMB™ gateway middleware From Jungo Set To Enhance Cable Trple Play Services.

Jungo Releases the First DOCSIS® 3.0 Gateway Middleware for Cable Operators that Offers Guaranteed Content Delivery Highlights: Jungo has teamed with Texas Instruments (TI) to deliver DOCSIS® 3.0 gateway software platformThe new platform is targeted at cable operators and modem OEMs wishing to deliver media-rich services to subscribersThe joint solution enables cable operators to build and maintain their presence and service uptake within the subscriber’s multi service digital home NEW ORLE

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Every time there's another use for artoo, I do this same mournful post, bewailing the ignominy of his latest dressing-down. And here's another. Oh noes, poor artoo, now he's a VOIP phone with webcam! Rly. Star Wars R2-D2 Web Cam and VOIP Phone Description: The supreme Star Wars robot! Comes with a lightsaber-styled, Skype-compatible phone. Access it from anywhere in the world! Get yourself an R2-D2 Web Cam! Sob.

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FCC Reveals AT&T Branded Sony Ericsson Z780a with Triband 3G and GPS Support

The FCC has revealed the first images of the Sony Ericsson Z780a  high-end clamshell. The phone is expected to feature quadband GSM/EDGE support, triband W-CDMA support with HSDPA high-speed data access, QVGA internal display, Bluetooth with stereo audio support, internal GPS transceiver in tandem with A-GPS support and built-in Google Maps client, email client, podcast client and RSS reader, 3.2 megapixel camera with autofocus, video recorder, and flash, media player with audiobook support,

Smoothstone Selected by Telecom Brokerage Firm as Managed VoIP Provider

The Telecom Broker specializes in assisting medium sized businesses to determine VoIP migration paths and best value from among the many players in the VoIP marketplace. After careful section, the firm has chosen Smoothstone IP Communications as one of its main players in the fully managed PBX marketplace. Especially attractive was Smoothstone's next generation, nationwide private IP network and fully managed PBX offerings combined with their use of CISCO customer equipment, including a fu

Jajah on your Chumby and MobileTribe for Calls and SMS

Jajah came out better in the end. The VoIP company has made major strides in finding ways to integrate its services into third party sites and applications. It’s entire telephony platform is hoping to change the way in which we all communicate with each other, and the devices with which Jajah can work are reaching a point where such integration seems to only make sense. After landing Yahoo as its first client for its tel

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Ubuntu Developer Summit - Day 4

At the beginning of a new development cycle, Ubuntu developers from around the world gather to help shape and scope the next release of Ubuntu. The summit is open to the public, but it is not a conference, exhibition or other audience-oriented event. Rather, it is an opportunity for Ubuntu developers â€" who usually collaborate online â€" to work together in person on specific tasks. Small groups of developers will participate in short Forum and Workshop (formerly called “BoF”/Birds-of-a-Feather)

AT&T Finished Upgrading Upstream 3G Speeds - HSUPA upgrades completed in all but six markets….

AT&T Finished Upgrading Upstream 3G Speeds - HSUPA upgrades completed in all but six markets…. Site Feeds, VoIP, broadbandreports.com No Comments » AT&T today announced that the company is almost finished upgrading their existing HSDPA network with HSUPA technology (I’ll note that’s not to be confused with finishing HSDPA deployments). HSUPA boosts the upstream capability of their 3G wireless network to between 500kbps and 800kbps (it offers up to 1.4Mbps downstream). According to

Wireless Carriers Trying To Kill ETF Lawsuits - By lobbying FCC for rules they already adhere to…

Wireless Carriers Trying To Kill ETF Lawsuits - By lobbying FCC for rules they already adhere to… Site Feeds, VoIP, broadbandreports.com No Comments » Verizon’s facing a billion dollar, 70-million-user class action for not being clear about ETF penalties. The Associated Press reports that wireless phone companies are lobbying the FCC for new rules that would get them out of these State lawsuits. According to the AP report, phone companies would be required to pro-rate ETFs and give consumers

A Better VOIP Client

I dislike phones. Not so much the phones themselves, but their interface. The basic interface, a bunch of numbers and some special keys, is bad enough, but when this interface is extended it's always a mess. I don't think I've ever seen two phones with the same mechanism for programming the speed dial buttons and the conferencing features are always hopelessly arcane. Even something as simple as putting someone on/off hold can be ridiculously complicated. This is one of the reasons I prefer VOI

Why Has Your Business NOT Integrated VoIP

I just posted about a white paper from Quintum in my last post, and that triggered a thought...a question. If your business hasn't already integrated VoIP in some form or fashion, why not? What's holding you back? I find that every forward-thinking business I work with, both large and small, has recognized the value of voice and data integration and already made some move to shift heavily to some integration of VoIP technologies into their corporate voice services. It's not a cutting edge, dir

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Video: Use this simple process to improve IT vendor selection

When it’s time to spend a big chunk of your IT budget on a new purchase, you need to systematically map out the requirements of your project or upgrade so that you select the best vendor. Episode #4 of Sanity Savers for IT Executives outlines a simple process to help you do your due diligence and improve IT vendor selection. Here is a link to the original article that this tip was based on, plus several of TechRepublic’s vendor selection checklists that are set up to use the process mentioned

Camera Van Exposed

Many of us have seen the street level view of Google Maps and other mapping software company services and wondered just what sort of van is taking the pictures. After all, the van does not have a big sign on the side saying hey -- smile, you are on candid camera. Generally the vans traveling the country taking videos and photos of you are in disguise. Most people in fact have never seen one of them in action. So imagine my surprise as traffic slowed to 15 MPH in a speed zone which

New Budget Bill for Electric and other Updates

Our 6 month update of our electric bill came this past week.  Last year the bill had been $104 per month.  It was increased last fall after we got the new AC unit to $124 a month.  That was okay mainly because we had used it as supplemental heat that kept us from leaving the natural gas boiler for the radiators on as long.  That meant the gas bill had actually dropped from $165 to $126 at the same time. Now that we’ve been through a winter with very little electric use the budget is set to adj

Magic Quadrant Of Unified Communications By Gartners.

Although I do not agree completely with the arguments and conclusions (Gartner notes that the report concern only the given period of time)this report provides good picture and information about UC, Unified Communications field distributions and alliances. You can draw your own conclusions. Unified communications (UC) offer the ability to significantly improve how individuals, groups and companies interact and perform. UC enables multiple communication channels to be coordinated. In some cases

Hosting Firm, Global Crossing, Expands SAP Certification

Sao Paula, Brazil - (The Hosting News) - May 21, 2008 - International global IP solutions provider, Global Crossing, has become a certified SAP hosting partner in Colombia and Brazil, for its ability to deliver high-quality hosting services from its data center operations. This brings to four the number of countries in Latin America where Global Crossing is a certified SAP hosting partner. It has been certified by SAP in Argentina and Chile since 2005. Gabriel del Campo, Vice President

Tuesday Evening Links -

Tuesday Evening Links - Site Feeds, VoIP, broadbandreports.com No Comments » The capacity challenge facing BT Openreach SamKnows.com Vonage is on the mend TelecomMagazine.com OECD: U.S. Largest, If Not The Fastest, Broadband Market GigaOm Virgin Mobile USA sees telecom consolidation Reuters.com Target sued in Calif over online sales tax charges Yahoo News AT&T MediaFlo Cell Phone Service Announced GameShout.com U.S. VoIP Gains Mean RBOC Pain TMCnet Windows XP SP3 Chokes On I

Talkonaut v4.10.29 (S60v3)

Talkonaut is freely available, VoIP enabled, Google Talk like application for your mobile phone. Basically, there are two editions of Talkonaut: the one for Symbian s60 based Nokia mobile handsets, and the other one for J2ME platform which is available on a large scale of mobile phones, including Windows Mobile and Palm handsets. Talkonaut supports Jabber, Google Talk, ICQ, MSN, AIM and Yahoo networks for chatting and voice calling. The ourstanding feature of Symbian S60 edition of Talkonaut i

Encrypt your instant messages with Pidgin

Pidgin is an Open Source multi-protocol Instant Messaging client that was formerly known as Prince Gaim. It works with many popular Instant Messaging clients like AIM, ICQ, MSN and Yahoo!. Normal conversations with Pidgin, or most other Instant Messaging clients are not encrypted which means that the text is transferred in plain text which means that any technologically inclined user can snoop on the conversation which is probably something that you would not want. I’m not only talking business

MarsVenus.com Hiring: Great Work at Home Opportunity

MarsVenus.com, a "web based relationship consulting service," is hiring again. This is a 20 to 25 hour a week telecommute position. You must be available to work afternoons Monday through Friday. Pay is $12 per hour. This is an independent contractor position, so you will be responsible for your own taxes. In addition, you must: be sales orientedhave high-speed Internet access (VOIP is acceptable, if you have less than five percent downtime.)have a high quality phone line and a quiet work envi

Interested In Pretending You Have Influence On Verizon/NYC Deal? - Public gets last minute 'input' on largely signed and sealed franchise agreement

Interested In Pretending You Have Influence On Verizon/NYC Deal? - Public gets last minute 'input' on largely signed and sealed franchise agreement Site Feeds, VoIP, broadbandreports.com No Comments » Verizon spent much of the past year negotiating a deal to bring FiOS to NYC with Mayor Bloomberg’s office. At no point have the closed door negotiations involved input from the public, and the actual franchise agreement appears nowhere on the NYC website â€" though it is hosted by one of the three

YouTube, Skype, BitTorrent killer? — Part II

p2pnet news | P2P:- Last Saturday we ran an item from ex-LimeWire lead engineer Adam Fisk (and, not at all, incidentally, the guy behind LittleShoot) . It centered on a P2P development he said threatens to bring down everyone from YouTube to Skype.” (And including BitTorrent ) Here’s his follow-up >>> As I’ve reported, the inclusion of P2P in Flash 10 Beta represents a fundamental disruption of the Internet platform. As with all disruptions, however, this one will progress in fi

Free Wi-Fi For AT&T Laptop Connect Users - HSDPA and EDGE users now have an extra option…

Free Wi-Fi For AT&T Laptop Connect Users - HSDPA and EDGE users now have an extra option… Site Feeds, VoIP, broadbandreports.com No Comments » AT&T today announced that Laptop Connect (HSDPA/EDGE) customers can now access the AT&T Wi-Fi network (17,000 Wi-Fi hot spots) free of charge. According to a leaked memo obtained by the Boy Genius Report, free Wi-Fi for smartphone users will be arriving “later this year.” The launch of free smartphone Wi-Fi has been a messy affair, with

Social Media U: Take a Class in Social Media

Social media. Web 2.0. You know what these things are and you take advantage of them every day on the net. Whether you're socializing on Facebook, updating Twitter, or just adding a new bookmark to Ma.gnolia, social media has become an integral part of our daily lives. However, that doesn't mean that it's something that everyone innately understands or knows how to use - especially when it comes to using it for marketing, PR, or other business-related purposes. That's why many of today's colleg

Skype Adding Video Clips

Om Malik discusses how Skype is evolving to show video clips. I have detailed at length many of the ideas Skype should embrace to make money and showing videos makes good sense as it leverages the success of other video sharing services and helps Skype become more of a media sharing social network. For those of you keeping track, here is the complete list of product suggestions I proposed to Skype in October of 2007... I look forward to hearing Rodrigo Madanes, Skype's Chief product Strategis

Plaxo Sends a Message

As I mentioned recently, Comcast picked up Plaxo. Just today I received this e-mail to Plaxo users, explaining the company has been acquired and will remain an independent entity, evolving and growing. It is a pretty good letter as it makes sure to tell users that their privacy will be protected while thanking them for their patronage. Enjoy: A Letter from the CEO and Founders Dear Plaxo member, We are excited to announce some of the biggest news in the history of Plaxo. Plaxo has sig

3G iPhone Launch: June 9 - Goodnight, EDGE

3G iPhone Launch: June 9 - Goodnight, EDGE Site Feeds, VoIP, broadbandreports.com No Comments » One of the poorest kept secrets in recent memory is gaining more traction. Gizmodo reports that someone “very, very close to the 3G iPhone launch” has told them that Apple will indeed announce their new model at the WWDC Keynote on June 9th. Analysts were pegging June 9 as the launch date as early as April, so this doesn’t come as much of a surprise for those playing the “iPhone hype insanity” game

Siphon SIP: Native VoIP app for your iPhone and iPod Touch

Siphon SIP: Native VoIP app for your iPhone and iPod Touch Looking for another way to stay connected with your Apple handheld? We’re letting the readers know about the release of Siphon, a native SIP/VoIP application for the iPhone and iPod Touch. As its name implies, this app allows users to use Session Initiation Protocol (SIP), a form of VoIP. Siphon will run on iPhone/iPods running on 1.1.x firmware, and will work on external Microphone attachments in the case of iPod Touch owners. We’v

Linux In The Dashboard?

Would you want an open source OS in your car... Controlling everything from the motor to the brakes to the internet access? Frankly, over the years, TMC has grown with not only Microsoft computers but we relied on Unix since about 1982. Today we have a mix of Microsoft and Linux boxes powering TMCnet and and TMC in general. I think a Linux-based approach to automotive computing makes sense since it will drive costs down. As this engadget article discusses of course, it would be nice to have v

Four reasons I am choosing NOT to cut the landline cord

Twelve days ago I asked the question, "Do I cut the landline cord and move my new home phone number into the cloud?", and the responses have been great to read. Today, I can write the answer... No, I will NOT cut the cord. Around noon today my landline in Keene should be installed by Fairpoint Communications (who recently bought all of Verizon's landline business in Maine, NH and Vermont). Why did I finally give in and get a landline installed? Four reasons: FAX - Unbelievably to me, perhaps

Zemanta on Movable Type

Zemanta notified me to tell me that Zemanta's Firefox plugin now works with Movable Type. Woohoo! They said, "Just wanted to drop a quick note that we released a new version of Zemanta today that adds support for MT 4.1. Only through extension for now, but plugin will follow in a few weeks." I was a little peeved that their initial launch included Wordpress and not MT so I actually posted a thread to their forums asking when Zemanta would be available for Movable Type. They promised me support f

VoIP Resellers - Backed With Lucrative Plans

The VoIP reseller plans could be either private label or white label. These plans deliver the "best" IP telephony solutions to the end users at reasonable costs; the resellers work as intermediaries between the carriers on one hand and the customers and clients on the other.

Thanks, Rebtel, for free calls to China and Burma

Rebtel just announced free calls to China and Burma due to the recent earthquake. Cool. http://www.rebtel.com/callforhelp twitted by Robert Sanzalone  @ 1.25km from Nagoya, , Japan - 16 minutes ago. Warms the heart. tags: skype, china, burna, rebtel, earthquake, typhoon, disaster, phones, voip, phone, free, calls

Skype agrees to obey GPL

Skype agrees to obey GPL ZDNet Asia; By Peter Judge (Posted by Scott_Ruecker on May 12, 2008 12:10 AM) Story Type: News Story; Groups: Linux The company has abandoned its appeal against a German ruling that it must supply source code with Linux-based VoIP phones, in compliance with GPLv2.

Daily Crunch: Unknowable Experiment Edition

Rejoice! Rolly now available at U.S. Sony stores Bluetooth cassette adapter! Wireless RC car with wireless camera is wirelessly creepy Twitter: Now as powerful as the Clapper Flexible silicone keyboard also features VOIP phone A ‘fireside chat’ with Palm’s CFO reveals zilch about the new OS

ATSI Expansion Complete

ATSI Expansion Complete May 20th, 2008 by S. Caron ATSI Communications has completed its VoIP network expansion under an agreement with XO Communications. The expansion doubled ATSI’s fixed Internet bandwidth and increased fixed capacity by 400 percent by utilizing XO Communications’ Ethernet services’ on-demand capabilities. According to Yahoo Finance: Ruben Caraveo, Sr. Vice President of Technology and Operations, stated, “We structured a very flexible arrangement with XO Communications th

VSAT Operator Award to AFSAT

VSAT Operator Award to AFSAT May 20th, 2008 by S. Caron AFSAT Communications Ltd. has received the VSAT Operator Award for the Best Company of the Year 2008. It was awarded at a gala dinner during SatCom Africa 2008, held in Johannesburg, South Africa. AFSAT does broadband satellite communications. Their products include iWay Broadband, iWay Dedicated, and iWay Corporate. Users can access high-quality data communications and VoIP on the networks. “We are honored to receive the “VSAT Operator

Startup Genomni offers one-click screen sharing for product demos, distance learning

While some used the Web 2.0 conference in San Fransisco a few weeks back to reiterate bubble forecasts, some entrepreneurs were pitching their companies with frenzied fervor. Marc LeFrancois was one of them. The Canada-based entrepreneur crisscrossed the continent to present his company’s flagship product, Camwii, a desktop-sharing collaboration and video conferencing tool. LeFrancois, CEO of Genomni, demoed screen sharing software with a new twist: it’s “out of the box” and doesn’t require

Ubuntu Developer Summit - Day 3

At the beginning of a new development cycle, Ubuntu developers from around the world gather to help shape and scope the next release of Ubuntu. The summit is open to the public, but it is not a conference, exhibition or other audience-oriented event. Rather, it is an opportunity for Ubuntu developers â€" who usually collaborate online â€" to work together in person on specific tasks. Small groups of developers will participate in short Forum and Workshop (formerly called “BoF”/Birds-of-a-Feather)

The Home Office has gone completely mad

The Home Office has gone completely mad May 21, 2008 A massive government database holding details of every phone call, e-mail and time spent on the internet by the public is being planned as part of the fight against crime and terrorism. Internet service providers (ISPs) and telecoms companies would hand over the records to the Home Office under plans put forward by officials. The information would be held for at least 12 months and the police and security services would be able to acces

Packet8 Has Call Queuing Now

Packet8 Has Call Queuing Now May 20th, 2008 by S. Caron Small businesses using Packet8 from 8×8 have a new tool to make them seem larger: call queuing. The function has been added to Packet8 Virtual Office small business phone service. The feature allows businesses to receive more incoming calls at once by slotting them into a queue, rather than sending them to voicemail when the line is in use. It’s ideal for many business areas including sales, technical support, and customer service. “Gone

A Full Year Of Phone Service, Including Long Distance, For $19.99?

Yesterday I was reading a post asking for advice about less expensive home phone service, especially for cheaper long-distance options. I left a comment telling him to check with his phone company to see if there is a bare-bones plan available (so he can keep his dial tone for 911 and his DSL line) and then install Vonage (or another VOIP program) for unlimited calling for about $25 a month. I have cable internet and Vonage, so we do not even have “regular” home phone service here, but if I had

Could you live without a landline phone?

Inspired by Dan’s post, I’ve been giving this some thought recently. While my initial thought was ‘yes’ there are a number of obstacles which I’d need to overcome in order to ‘cut the cord’: Broadband internet At home, I have an ADSL connection, which uses BT’s OpenReach phone line infrastructure. In order to use ADSL, you have to pay line rental for the phone line â€" and as a result, you get a landline phone. In order to eliminate the landline from the mix altogether, I’d have to switch to a

Discover Unlimited Calling - VoIP Solution

It has become apparent that talking with friends and family on the telephone is number one on our list of things to do. A VoIP solution offers reduced cost to the end user of at least 50% less than what your traditional phone company charges for it's service.

Sliding mouse VOIP Skype phone

Skype Mouse Phone, works as a mouse and a cellphone. The beautiful design come from epathchina with best quality and reasonable price. Works as a USB Mouse, standard two buttons and scrolling wheel which fit quite good in the hand, compatible with PC system of Windows 98/2000/XP.

VoIP joins cellular in eating away at telecom landlines

VoIP joins cellular in eating away at telecom landlines A new study reveals just how many users are leaving traditional phone service for VoIP. New VoIP users don't just want voice service, though; the real action lies in bundled services. May 20, 2008 - 06:18AM CT - by David Chartier

Nortel Offers Service Assurance

By Sharla Sikes Nortel, a longtime big player in the VoIP market, announced a service assurance solution with IBM’s  Tivoli Netcool Carrier VoIP Manager software.  Expected to be available in July,... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]

Commercialisation of VoIP Minutes

The VoIP minutes have become quite important; both wholesalers and resellers are utilising the same on a commercial basis. This has led to the increase in the demand of converting VoIP services in terms of minutes. Every minute is looked at as a unit for making profitable gains.

Voice Over IP Frequently Asked Questions

What is VoIP? VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) is the process of making voice calls over an internet connection as opposed to a traditional landline. VoIP calls can be made from both a computer, and a regular (VoIP enabled) phone (the regular phone also connects to the internet).

PC to Phone Solutions - Innovative and Low Cost Calling

With the help of PC to Phone solutions, the users can enjoy long distance calls from the convenience of their homes or workstations. A high-speed Internet connection, PC, headset and subscription to the services of some reputed provider are required for making the most of these high-end services.

PC To Phone Solutions - An Assembly Of Best Technology

With the introduction of the PC to phone solutions, customers have been able access telephony services that connect them to people all over the globe at the same costs as that of local calls. The system allows transfer of text, music, and video files over the Internet to others.

Bi-Apple gays and lesbians do

Nokia, iPhone among UK's most loved brands Entanet VoIP nominated for Comms Business Award ASI set to take on rivals with new business range Jobs to keynote WWDC 2008 Virgin prepares to roll out 50Gbps broadband UK throws out PCs rather than repairing them Comments (1) Bi-Apple gays and lesbians do

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Fronde Sees Uptake of Mobile Authentication

Read More... | 3171 bytes more | Score: 0) OMA to Discuss Social Networks at Mobile Expo wowgao writes "The Open Mobile Alliance (OMA) will discuss the interoperability of Social Mobile Networks at the upcoming 2008 Wireless & Mobile Expo and Conference, scheduled on July 15 & 16, 2008 at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre in Toronto, Canada. " Posted by xtv on Tuesday, May 20 @ 11:11:04 CDT (44 reads)

Zaptel - Who’s your DAHDI?

Zaptel - Who’s your DAHDI? Site Feeds, VoIP, voipsupply.com No Comments » Digium announced yesterday that due to trademark issues, they will be renaming “Zaptel” to “DAHDI”, which stands for “Digium Asterisk Hardware Device Interface”. Zaptel is an OSS hardware driver API developed by Jim Dixon. Zaptel drivers were initially developed for BSD and Tormenta T1 interface cards. Digium began producing TDM interface cards based upon […]

SIP Forum Experiences Growth in Membership

The SIP Forum proudly announces it has experienced a dramatic surge in membership since the beginning of 2008, with both dues-paying, corporate Full Membership and individual, “Participant” membership experiencing a 100% growth rate compared to the last quarter of 2007. Currently, the SIP Forum has 46 Full Member companies and more than 5,000 individual members from around the world. According to Marc Robins, SIP Forum Managing Director and President of SIP Forum, “The recent surge in our mem

Toshiba Net Phone 6.0 Now Available

Toshiba Telecommunication Systems Division announce the availability of its newly enhanced Net Phone 6.0, delivering powerful new presence capabilities for call center and general office use. Now available, Net Phone 6.0 has been designed for use with the Toshiba Strata CIX family of IP business communication systems as well as all Toshiba IP, digital and soft phone telephones. Among the powerful features of Net Phone 6.0 are: Presence Viewer Integrated window shows real-time status of the

OLPC unveils first prototype of second-gen XO laptop

While One Laptop Per Child project’s goal of improving child education in developing countries can only be characterized as a noble one, the so-called $100 XO notebook itself hasn’t exactly been a huge success. That’s not stopping Nicholas Negroponte from touting a second generation XO cheap sub-notebook though. Version 2.0 of the XO will use two touch screens that adapt to a given context, providing a right and left page in vertical format, a hinged laptop in horizontal format, and a fla

Netflix Player by Roku Streams Movies From Netflix to the TV

Netflix Player by Roku Streams Movies From Netflix to the TV Netflix has teamed up with Roku to create the Netflkix Player, a compact, paperback book sized device that connects to a TV and the Internet to instantly stream about 10,000 movies and TV episodes from Netflix directly to your TV. The Netflix Player by Roku costs a reasonable $99, but you need to be a Netflix member to use it. If you are, after connecting the Netflix player, head over to Netflix' Web site and add movies and TV epis

Astaro Controls the Abuse of Skype in Corporate Networks

I've written about the issues of Skype in corporate networks a few times in the past. While Skype management and proponents rave about how useful Skype is, network security managers are sensitive the the dangers Skype presents to an enterprise network. They can be significant. Astaro presents one tool in the arsenal for enterprise managers to control SKype inside the corporate network. Astaro Controls the Abuse of Skype in Corporate Networks Latest version of Astaro Security Gateway offers centr

Outlook Calendar Gets A Voice

Lypp for Outlook is nearly complete. Here are the highlights: Lypp account optionally created on download/install Integrates with Outlook address book and Exchange global contact store Sync with Outlook contacts and Lypp contacts Create Conference Call and Calendar event at same time. Schedule outbound calls or dial-in Toll Free calls or combination of the two. Edit/modify existing call/meeting. Create recurring Calls/Meeting Right click on contact to create call Even though I am not so mu

Netflix Offers Broadband Set-Top Box - The Netflix Player By Roku…

Netflix Offers Broadband Set-Top Box - The Netflix Player By Roku… Site Feeds, VoIP, broadbandreports.com No Comments » Netflix’s broadband delivery system is nice idea, but until now, you were restricted to watching titles on your PC screen. I’m not sure about you, but watching movies at my desk is about as enjoyable as taking a bath in the kitchen sink. To cure this, Netflix has released the $99 Netflix Player by Roku, which offers unlimited streaming of 10,000 Netflix titles, assuming you’

NYC FiOS Public Hearing Today - Public gets last minute 'input' on largely signed and sealed deal….

NYC FiOS Public Hearing Today - Public gets last minute 'input' on largely signed and sealed deal…. Site Feeds, VoIP, broadbandreports.com No Comments » Verizon spent much of the past year negotiating a deal to bring FiOS to NYC with Mayor Bloomberg’s office. At no point have the closed door negotiations involved input from the public, and the actual franchise agreement appears nowhere on the NYC website (though it is hosted elsewhere). Now with the deal all but wrapped up, the city is holdin

Help save the environment by buying used products

We all go shopping and usually we want new articles to test them in first hand. But crisis is all over the place and buying second hand articles are becoming a popular option for those looking for cheaper products. If you are looking for computers, routers, voip phones or hardware you know how much they cost when we buy them new. However there are a lot of people that replace their equipments for new and more sophisticated models although the models they have are in good conditions. Where are

Cutting The Cord (landline), Let Me Count The Ways

Dan York at Disruptive Telephony has a very good and lengthy article about the pros and cons of a Landline (having, not having) and what he is thinking about to do when he moves to new house. Yes with all the services I have, multiple wireless services, satellite connection, a tie to Internet2, all devices associated with these backed up with standby power (Solar powered house), I still have a landline which is tied to my DSL service. Do I make calls over that line? no, how many 911/e911 call ha

Vonage Customer has Customer Support Horror Story!

This story comes to me from a prior Vonage customer who in my opinion has had s terrible customer service experience. Todd I've been a listener for over a year, and I don't recall hearing you discuss Vonage's horrible consumer record. After looking around the web (just Google Vonage problems) it seems I'm not alone in this, and it needs your attention. First, I want to say that I was a happy Vonage customer for 4 years. The only reason I chose to leave them was I got a better deal. Leaving

Skype Strikes Deal With Jaman, Gives Film Snobs Something To Talk About

Skype is huge. Really huge. One of the most successful VoIP and IM services on the planet. Jaman, on the other hand, is…less huge. That may change. No, Jaman isn’t likely to encounter a usage boom in the coming weeks. Growth, sure, but not massive surge in traffic. This is to be expected where independent film distribution on the Web is concerned. But news reported today by Chris Albrecht of NewTeeVee, that Skype and Jaman have entered a deal to allow users of the first service to share clip

My History with Terminator

Nov 2006, UDS MTV: I run into Chris Jones who, between VOIP requests, is hacking on something weird on his gnome-terminal. It looks like windows in a terminal. I think it looks like a toy for console hackers and dismiss it. April 2007, Canonical Offices in London: The office is still being worked on but we’re using it anyway (it is much nicer than the old office). I stop for a moment to chat with Chris in the hallway about the flaky wireless issues we were having at the time and notice he’s go

Business VoIP Solutions - For a Spurt in Business Activities

Business VoIP solutions allow the business entities to lower down their communication costs by almost fifty percent when compared with traditional telephone services. The corporate establishments that use IP based business solutions can be assured of more profits, clearer calls, and a reduction of their expenditure pertaining to communication.

Understanding Corporate VoIP Service and Solutions

VoIP services and solutions have revolutionized the world of telecommunications with all their inherent features. ensuring that this new technology gets more than a passing glance from both individuals and corporate users. The corporate users do not require to install, invest or maintain the IP infrastructure of their own.

Understanding IP PBX Solutions

The IP PBX solutions have become popular among the business enterprises, as these help the enterprises to manage their telephone lines in a more efficient manner. Moreover, with the help of these solutions, the enterprises can share certain number of external lines with branch offices located across the world.

Cell phone, VoIP technologies lack security, experts say

PASADENA, Calif. -- Be careful what you say over that mobile phone or VoIP system. The most widely used mobile phone standard, GSM, is so insecure that it is easy to track peoples' whereabouts and with some effort even listen in on calls, a security expert said late on Saturday ...

VoIP Providers - An Intriguing Trail

The VoIP service providers should be analysed well before subscribing to any of their services. There are several reasons for such a course of action. The efficiency of IP solutions depend on fast internet connections and other associated functionalities that are more often than not provided by the providers themselves.

Voip - Interview with Michael Manspeizer (DK King) on VoIP Peering

Gary Kim, Editor-in-Chief of IP Business magazine interviews Michael Manspeizer (Director of Telecom) of DK King (Enterprise Call Center) on Voice Peering (VoIP Peering). Recorded on December 5 2007 at Voice Peering Forum Winter 2007, Ritz-Carlton Battery Park New York City. View more videos from the Forum at http://www.voicepeeringf orum.com/video

VoIP Service Provider - What To Look For?

The telephone is what people consider as a necessity in their everyday lives. Homes and businesses alike take advantage of this tool to communicate. In homes, you use it to keep in touch with your family and friends, and in business, you use it to keep in touch with business associates.

Mobile Browsing In India, TringMe Mobile VoIP Demo

Mobile Browsing In India, TringMe Mobile VoIP Demo May 20th, 2008 When: 26th May 2008, 6:30 PM to 9 PM What: Mobile Browsing In India Speaker: Sagar Chandna Country Manager, Opera Software India. Demo: TringMe Mobile VoIP By TringMe, Yusuf Motiwala Cost: Free, but registration is required. Register: here Where: BrewHaHa Cafe, #88 Industrial Layout, JNC Road, Koramangala, 5th Block, Bangalore Directions: here Sponsor: Posted in General

Ubuntu Developer Summit - Day 2

At the beginning of a new development cycle, Ubuntu developers from around the world gather to help shape and scope the next release of Ubuntu. The summit is open to the public, but it is not a conference, exhibition or other audience-oriented event. Rather, it is an opportunity for Ubuntu developers â€" who usually collaborate online â€" to work together in person on specific tasks. Small groups of developers will participate in short Forum and Workshop (formerly called “BoF”/Birds-of-a-Feather)

MindWireless Podcast

MindWireless is focused on the wireless expense management space which as you might imagine is an area of growing importance inside telecom expense management. Just think about how complicated it is to manage wireless gadgets as employees have become obsessed with having the latest and greatest devices and moreover, many consumers pick the provider they want as they need to have cell phone service at home, etc. MindWireless helps companies organize and optimize their wireless devices. In addi

The plight of your local telephone company

Personal communications have shifted to VOIP (Voice Over Internet Protocol) and to cell phones from the plain old telephone service. This is not a temporary change, it is a permanent shift in buying patterns and it is spreading rapidly. A telephone company has to make the difficult choice of whether they are willing to cannibalize their land line customer base or lose it to some other company. There is no other choice at this point. This quote from a local telephone company executive tells i

Flexible silicone keyboard also features VOIP phone

Well look at that. We’ve seen flexible keyboards and we’ve seen keyboards with VOIP phones attached to them, but here’s a flexible keyboard with a VOIP phone. Now that, my friends, is convergence. This product, like the USB air purifier from earlier today, is also from Brando, who says in broken English… USB Internet Phone Flexible Keyboard, which is strong, silent and indestructible, is made of a high quality silicone material. It is also storable and portable that users can bring it everyw

KORG DS-10 Software Hits Nintendo DS

Though I sold my Nintendo DS a few years ago, the amount of creative homebrew applications for it has gone through the roof. I’ve seen everything from VoIP apps to sequences and drum machines. This latest piece of legal software, KORG DS-10, stays true to the homebrew movement and offers an emulated version of a KORG analog synthesizer. You’ll be able to control the knobs of the KORG and patch in sounds just like Keith Emerson did back in the day. You can bash keys and create plenty of uniqu

Taking Your iPod Touch to the Max (Technology in Action)

Fast and fun to read, Taking Your iPod Touch to the Max gives you all the tips and techniques you could ever think of to make the most of your Apple iPod Touch. Erica Sadun is an expert at hacking devices to discover undocumented tricks, and this book reveals everything and more about the functionality of the iPod Touch. But before that, Sadun will give you the best, most efficient, and funâ€"toâ€"read introduction to the basics of using the iPod Touch that you will ever find. What you’ll learn iPo

Stun Server

While installing the latest version of XMeeting on my Mac a couple weeks ago, I started learning about stun servers. First, a reminder that XMeeting is the open source H.323 desktop videoconferencing software for the Mac. The new version allows you to select a stun server to get your H.323 software to work through a firewall. I was very intrigued by this and here’s what I’ve found out so far. Mind you, I’m not a techie - so this is just my understanding so far. Please comment and correct me

Know the Reasons for Switching Over to VoIP

Most business houses as well as casual users are opting for the VoIP services for two main reasons namely: significant cost savings and enhanced productivity. As a matter of fact, with the passage of time, the ratio of the users of this high-end technology is increasing due to its varied benefits.

VoIP Carriers - Making the Services Popular

Voice over IP is the way of making calls at low rates. This service is provided by the carriers that bring to limelight all opportunities provided by this high-end technology. The VoIP carriers are the means of availing such services. It would otherwise be impossible for clients to avail this service.

VOIP users urged to check - Newsdurhamregion.com

VOIP users urged to check - Newsdurhamregion.com May 17th, 2008 VOIP users urged to check Newsdurhamregion.com, Canada - 32 minutes ago Durham police issued the reminder after reports of an infant dying when the service provider for a Voice Over Internet Protocol (VOIP) phone user directed … Fuente original Posted in IP telephony |

Resellers And Reseller Control Panels - Growing In Importance

The tremendous potential of voice over IP is waiting to be realised. The benefits of this facilitating technology are more than obvious, even as of now. With a switch to voice over IP, the corporate entities and organisations can reduce their costs of communications quite significantly, without adversely affecting their infrastructural setup.

Skype, It's a Simple Solution and Money in the Bank!

About a year ago I was really struggling to keep up with the rising cost of my energy bills and gasoline for my car. In addition to that I maintain an office from which I operate a small business and lets just say it has it's own set of problems and expenses.

Call Forwarding and Call Waiting - Two Benefits of Using VoIP

Cheap Internet calls are not the only benefits that VoIP entails. Infact, the organisations can make the most of hosted PBX solutions and enhance the efficiency of their workers through special features such as call waiting and call forwarding, which are made available by the providers of these services, sometimes absolutely free.

CRM Webinar, Mainline IS Gets Cornerstone, Salesforce.com and … - TMC Net

CRM Webinar, Mainline IS Gets Cornerstone, Salesforce.com and … - TMC Net May 16th, 2008 CRM Webinar, Mainline IS Gets Cornerstone, Salesforce.com and … TMC Net, CT - 56 minutes ago VoIP service providers also get PBX Manager's multi-tenant capabilities for managing multiple virtual hosted Asterisk PBXs for small businesses. … Fuente original Posted in Asterisk |

Digital edition of Australian COMPUTER WORLD 16th April 2008

Digital edition of Australian COMPUTER WORLD 16th April 2008 English | 32 Pages | 1.3 Mb Random PostsSemiotics And Intelligent Systems DevelopmentNew Essays on Semantic Externalism and Self-KnowledgeEntropy Methods for the Boltzmann Equation“The Oxford Business Shelf”Read by Richard Poe, “Dan Brown - Angels & Demons” [Audiobook]William C. Hardy, «VoIP Service Quality : Measuring and Evaluating Packet-Switched Voice»

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Conexant Systems has toiled into the night for countless days but it can now finally brag with having the first speakers-on-a-chip (SPoC) solutions. The CX20562 family of chips are aimed at products supporting high-definition audio and voice applications and basically offers key speaker technologies and processing functionality in one small package. "The increased availability of downloadable music and entertainment, and growing popularity of VoIP for business and personal communications, ha

ShoreTel’s Newest Release

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Skype offering Cheap International Calls Promotions

With increasing number of VOIP providers offering cheap international calls or unlimited calling packages, traditional telecom/VOIP companies like Skype are feeling the heat. Skype is now trying to bring back some lost customers by giving away some promotional cheap international calls and unlimited calls offers to various countries. Especially people who would like to make calls to Mexicoetc. Skype Customers pay one monthly fee and can make up to 10,000 minutes of calls to landlines in up to 3

VoIP Security Examined

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Online Collaboration Tools - New Technologies And Web Services - Sharewood Picnic May20 08

Want to collaborate online in real-time? Look what I have found this time: Set up free video conferences or VoIP calls, share your desktop and grant control of your PC to anyone, or connect to any instant messaging service without installing any software. Too good to be true? Check out the full list of new online collaboration tools I have collected this time and think again. Photo credit: Erik Reis Here my selected online collaboration tools for this week: Vyew 3: New cool version of web-confe