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TechWeb | News | VoIP Pioneer Predicts A Roiling 2005 for IP Telephony

TechWeb | News | VoIP Pioneer Predicts A Roiling 2005 for IP Telephony Open source VoIP software is predicted to have a major effect on the market in 2005. Get the full story here....More

Ellacoya Enhances VoIP Support

Cable Digital News: Service control supplier Ellacoya Networks Inc. introduced a new voice-over-IP (VoIP) software package for its switching platform last month. The solution, available with the company's 5.8 software release, offers deeper packet inspection capabilities for SIP, H.323 and...More

Vonage Signs Deals with CompUSA, Viseon & Staples

Cable Digital News: Vonage unveiled another big retail distribution deal last month, inking a pact with CompUSA. Under the deal, Vonage will pitch its service in all of CompUSA's 200-plus U.S. stores, as well as on the chain's Web site....More

VOIP Helps To Bury Traditional Long Distance

The State | 12/31/2004 | Bidding farewell to what will soon be obsolete Vonage and other consumer VOIP companies are contributing to the demise of traditional long-distance service according to thestate.com Long distance doesn’t mean much to a 17-year-old...More

VOIP: Voice Over Internet Protocol - The (very) Basics

Average Guy's Tech Blog - the boiled down, low down on tech stuff: VOIP: Voice Over Internet Protocol - The (very) Basics Average Guy's Tech Blog just posted a great introduction to VoIP. Get the full story here....More

Yahoo! News - California Mounts Appeal of FCC's VOIP Order

Yahoo! News - California Mounts Appeal of FCC's VOIP Order Early in November the FCC voted to exempt Vonage from "traditional state public utility regulation" on the grounds that IP to PSTN traffic was beyond the reach of individual state...More

Airspan Buys VoIP Equipment Developer

Yahoo! News - Airspan Buys VoIP Equipment Developer "Broadband wireless equipment developer Airspan Networks has purchased Israel-based ArelNet for $8.7 million, a move that will allow the WiMAX equipment developer to increase its support for voice-over-IP (VoIP) services." Get...More

Vonage Says It's Ready for Fight Over VoIP

Vonage Says It's Ready for Fight Over VoIP: Armed with a growing number of favorable decisions from regulators and judges, Voice over IP provider Vonage is prepared to battle any state over the issue of regulating IP telephony, the company's...More