VoIP

Truphone Brings VoIP Calling to Nexus One

Truphone for Android allows users to make free calls to Truphone, Google Talk and Skype when both parties are in Wi-Fi. Continue Reading »

Market Update: Siemens and Polycom to Partner

Newsmakers for the week of January 18 also include ShoreTel, Siemens Enterprise Communications, Polycom, Voxeo, ClackPoint, Verizon Business, Toshiba America Information Systems, 8x8, NEC Corporation of America, Mitel, ScanSource, Zultys and the Target Distributing Co.

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Podcast: Microsoft, Cisco and AT&T in the Lead, Says Infonetics' Machowinski

Last year was difficult for just about every company in IT and telecom, but Infonetics Research's Matthias Machowinski says that firms in the UC platforms and software client sectors did better than most. Machowinski discusses that finding, how he sees the market, Avaya's roadmap announcement earlier this week and other topics with our Carl Weinschenk. Continue Reading »

SMBs Cashing in on VoIP

Small and medium-size businesses are more likely to use technology tools to communicate with their business partners rather than schedule a business trip. Continue Reading »

Avaya, NES – and the Future of UC

avayaAvaya today held a teleconference and Webinar describing its roadmap and the integration of Nortel Enterprise Solutions' products. In the big picture, however, the company was talking as much about the future of UC as it was about throwing together two product lines.

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NEC Corporation of America in its Own Words

NEC Corporation of America offers unified communications, wireless, voice and data products. It is the subject of the second in Unified Communication Edge’s ongoing slideshow series on vendors’ leading unified communications products and services. Continue Reading »

Market Update: Wainhouse Studies Point to Growth

Newsmakers for the week of Jan. 11 also include Voice Mobility International, BT,  Aspect, Quilogy, OnRelay, Esnatech, CoreDial and VoxNet.
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T-Mobile Discontinuing @Home VoIP Service

Current @Home subscribers will be able to continue using the service until their contracts run out. Continue Reading »