August 31, 2006
Global VoIP Revenues Rise in Q2 (ComputerWire)
Both the enterprise and service provider VoIP markets saw revenue gains globally during the second quarter, according to two new studies.
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Both the enterprise and service provider VoIP markets saw revenue gains globally during the second quarter, according to two new studies.
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Texas Instruments (TI) on August 30 announced that Zyxel Communications has chosen TI’s Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) products for its voice-enabled DSL access devices, VoIP gateways and IP phones. The first IP phones with TI’s chipset, V501D-T1 and V300, will be available at CeBIT 2007. Prior to that, Zyxel will roll out its high-port density VoIP gateway, P2024, according to TI.
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Internet Edition, anyone? Nokia will next month ship a revised version of its N80 smart phone , the mobile phone giant said today. Dubbed the N80 Internet Edition, the upcoming 3G handset appears to be little more than a software upgrade over the current ‘non-Internet’ version.…
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Mitel®, the trusted provider of IP communications and solutions, announced today that Minneapolis Public Libraries (MPL) has turned the page from their old PBX phone system to state-of-the-art IP communications system from Mitel that enhances members’ experiences while reducing overall costs to the library.
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Nokia plans to release an upgraded version of its N80 smartphone this September that’s been christened the N80 Internet Edition. Wi-Fi, support for third-party VoIP applications (Skype, basically), a…
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XO Communications today announced the launch of its industry-leading business-class Voice over Internet Protocol services bundle, XOptions® Flex, in Tucson.
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Wireless communications provider Sprint Nextel Corp. said Thursday it settled a lawsuit that alleged Voice-over-Internet-Protocol providers tglo.com and theglobe.com Inc. infringed on seven Sprint-owned VoIP service and equipment patents.
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Embattled ISP, Chariot, has finally launched its VoIP service after experiencing a difficult six months. In an ASX statement, the ISP said its VoIP service would be offered to registered subscribers from August 30. Chariot encouraged others wanting the service to sign-up on its website.
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Keyspan announced the availability of a new cordless VoIP phone, which is compatible with both PC and Mac. The VoIP phone is not a stand alone phone and therefore does require the use of a desktop or laptop.
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BERLIN: The VoIP World is the first time the IFA 2006 will be presenting a special show that focuses on Voice over IP for companies and households.
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