July 31, 2006
VoIP Startups Go Mobile
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10 Myths of Enterprise VoIP Migration Now. Browse Related Reports: VoIP by Citel Bitpipe Definitions: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y What’s Popular at Bitpipe? Popular Bitpipe Searches: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P
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Start-up offers low-cost VoIP calls from any mobile or landline phoneSERVICE TO SOME COUNTRIES IS FREE; COST OF OTHER CALLS IS SIMILAR TO SKYPE’S RATES FOR MAKING OVERSEAS CALLSBy Larry MagidSpecial to the Mercury News Millions of people are already
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Voice over Internet ProtocolWhen your college kid hits you up for extra cash this fall, it probably won’t be to cover the phone bill, despite what he tells you. Most phone calls are free if you’re using Skype or another voice over IP (VoIP) service, so
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When MySpace got knocked off line a little over a week ago due to heat-related power shortages, it pointed out what few in the Internet community have focused on. Not only is technology power. Technology uses power, and lots of it. VOIP-enabled
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Print this Change the text size: a | A Last week the two vendors announced they would partner to develop and market unified communications products. The stated aim of the deal was to help corporate telephony technology make the transition to the world of
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Calling all users of Skype. Skype is introducing toolbars that allow its internet telephony service to be integrated into Microsoft Office and Outlook Express desktop applications. The company has also launched a toolbar for browser Thunderbird and
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