November 23rd, 2007 by admin
OK, VoIP customers, the $24.99 a month party is just about over. A new FCC ruling is requiring that VoIP service providers, among others, will have to contribute to the $7 billion Universal Service Fund, which subsidizes phone service in low-income and high-cost areas and also helps schools and libraries get access to the internet. […]
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November 13th, 2007 by admin
Over a period of time, VoIP has come to be accepted by all kinds of industries, both small and large scale. It came with a bang and has been taking quick strides covering all the industries and residentials across the globe. With its cost-effective feature, along with the voice quality of traditional public switch telephony […]
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November 11th, 2007 by admin
3CX announced an Enterprise edition of its 3CX Phone System. The good news? It’s based on the open SIP standard, meaning it will dramatically reduce the cost of enterprise telephony, as it is able to work with a variety of SIP phones and VoIP gateways. The 3CX Phone System is a Windows-based IP PABX solution […]
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November 11th, 2007 by admin
Digium, Inc. announced details for Digium Asterisk|World, a new conference debuting only to showcase advancing open source IP telephony communications in the business world. Its inaugural debut will take place next week, October 30-31, in Boston, Massachusetts and will share billing with Fall VON. Digium CTO Mark Spencer has been tapped to present […]
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November 11th, 2007 by admin
The South African wireless internet operator iBurst says it plans to introduce IP-based voice telephony services later this month and will offer new customers a free VoIP handset in a bid to improve take-up. Its existing 55,000 subscribers will be able to buy the phone for ZAR200 (USD30), while all customers will be allocated a […]
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