Articles about VoIP

What's Next for IP Communications?

This portion of the first chapter of the book, “Microsoft Voice and Unified Communications,” by Joe Schurman, looks at the evolution and revolution of providing voice communications over long distances. Continue Reading »

Bandwidth.com Launches Nationwide IP Network

FlexNetwork is set to deliver about 4 billion minutes of voice service in 2009 and has more than 1 million phone numbers. Continue Reading »

Increased UC Deployment Could Benefit VoIP

Businesses could expand their VoIP hardware as part of unified communications investment. Continue Reading »

AdTran: The New UC Player in Town

There’s a new player in the unified communications sector and, to many folks, it’s a familiar name.
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Skype Betas Released for Windows, Nokia Phones

The Skype 4.2 for Windows beta allows for call transferring, which the company says will be of benefit to small businesses. Continue Reading »

xG's Mobile VoIP Offering Looks to Cut Communications Costs

The end-to-end IP system is similar in design to Skype and Vonage, but does not need a computer or broadband Internet connection. Continue Reading »

BT and Cisco Launch Hosted Unified Communications Service

The global hosted IP telephony service allows businesses to bring converged voice, mobile and data services to every desktop within its organization. Continue Reading »

UC, First Responders and the Public Good

Unified communications is usually thought of in the context of business. The goals, generally, are to facilitate more productive and content-rich meetings, find and include folks who are in transit or otherwise indisposed and reduce travel expenditures. Continue Reading »

Mobile VoIP Heating Up

In-Stat predicts that mobile VoIP applications will generate annual revenues of $32.2 billion by 2013. Continue Reading »

The Cloud Helps Businesses Confront UC Complexity

Carl Weinschenk spoke to In-Stat Analyst Dave Lemelin. Continue Reading »

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