The staff of All VoIP Search completed the move to their new building in Windsor Missouri. It is only one step in an expansion that is long overdue. One change is archiving the blog you are now reading. In the years to come we will write about VoIP, WiFi, telecommunications, free products, and IPTV. The new blog can be seen here, and is already filled with information on these subjects and more. The blog is called Telecom Reports.
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October 15th, 2007 | Posted in General, Announcements, News, New Ideas | 1 Comment
Level 3 Communications used the acquisitions of Savvis CDN and Servecast earlier this year to make a push into the market for optimized content delivery networks, a segment thus far ruled by companies such as Akamai Technologies and Limelight Networks.
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October 6th, 2007 | Posted in General, Major Carriers | No Comments
Don’t call it a bust just yet, but it’s fair to say eBay executives aren’t thrilled with what they’re getting out of Skype, which the auction king bought for $2.6 billion two years ago.
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October 4th, 2007 | Posted in General, Skype | 1 Comment
When Apple rolled out its first WiFi-enabled iPod touch earlier this month, it had a marked lack of phone functionality. This would only make sense to Apple, which started selling iPhones not three months ago for around $600 a pop, and more recently, $400. It didn’t make as much sense to the user community, however, because the $300 stoked-up iPod touch music player was also a wireless transceiver.
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September 29th, 2007 | Posted in General, Announcements, New Ideas | 6 Comments
Packet8 has confirmed that it’s picking up 12,000 VoIP subscribers from an unnamed operation that intends to wind down in the coming months. Packet8, located in Santa Clara, Calif., said it struck an exclusive agreement to migrate the “soon-to-be-orphaned subscribers” to its 8×8 VoIP service.
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September 29th, 2007 | Posted in General, News, Packet8 | No Comments
A Truphone VoIP client for the iPhone is lighting up blogs. Blognation first reported and tested the client Wednesday, saying it required a fairly complicated bypass.
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September 29th, 2007 | Posted in General, Announcements, iPhone | 2 Comments
Vonage won a reprieve from one court yesterday after losing in a jury trail the day before. On Tuesday, the Holmdel, N.J. VoIP provider was ordered by a jury to pay Sprint Nextel $69.5 million in damages for patent infringement. On Wednesday, federal judges in Washington, D.C., vacated a decision ordering Vonage to pay $58 million in damages to Verizon for similar violations.
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September 29th, 2007 | Posted in General, Vonage, News | 2 Comments
The SIP Forum is working on a program to establish greater interoperability between VoIP service providers and IP PBX customers. The SIPconnect Compliance Program sets requirements for support various aspects of the SIPconnect peering standard.
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September 29th, 2007 | Posted in General, Announcements | 2 Comments