Archive for the 'VoIP' Category
Virtual phone system supplier RingCentral on Oct. 9 will further extend its online calling service with the new DigitalLine voice over IP offering.
RingCentral targets small businesses looking to have the features of a PBX or key system without having to buy, install and maintain such a system themselves. The new DigitalLine VOIP capability extends […]
November 13th, 2007 | Posted in General Telecom, VoIP, Hosted PBX's | No Comments
3CX, a promoter of a windows based VOIP PBX for Windows, has teamed with InPhonex, a provider of internet telephony services and infrastructure. The companies together will supply a integrated end-to-end business grade solution using VOIP/ SIP technologies.
“As IP Telephony gains momentum, it is essential for providers to be able to offer a VOIP […]
November 12th, 2007 | Posted in General Telecom, VoIP, Hosted PBX's | No Comments
Users of VoIP operator Jajah will be able to opt-in to an advertising voice service from the end of this month and earn credits and cash while using the phone.The ads will come from an advertising network Oridian Online Media Solutions and earnings from an audio ad played while the call is being initiated are […]
November 12th, 2007 | Posted in General Telecom, VoIP | No Comments
First signs in the market place Bill Gates’ discovery of Unified Communications is beginning to get enterprise attention as Cisco admits it is having to talk through with clients the benefits of the Cisco solution.
According to Channel Web Cisco executives are already noticing companies are wanting to understand what the Microsoft offering is. An unidentified […]
November 12th, 2007 | Posted in General Telecom, VoIP | No Comments
Verizon Communications announced this week a symmetrical 20 mbps upstream/downstream broadband access service, the latest move by broadband service providers to redefine their services into speed tiers. The service is $64.99 with VoIP service, and $109.99 is customers sign up for a FiOS TV package, voice service and the new symmetrical plan.
Amid the controversy generated […]
October 25th, 2007 | Posted in General Telecom, VoIP, Telecom, IPTV, Broadband | No Comments
Microsoft has launched its long-anticipated major push into unified communications, integrating many telephony applications with its Microsoft Office Server software to create Office Communications Server 2007. Microsoft officials dissed the traditional telecom industry in announcing the new platform yesterday, pointing out the antiquated logic behind the use of telephone numbers, among other things.
One report covering […]
October 24th, 2007 | Posted in General Telecom, VoIP, Telecom, IPTV | 1 Comment
Office Communication Server (OCS) is finally here. After the sort of anticipation last seen for the iPhone, OCS is ready to change the IP PBX market. Should you change your existing purchasing plans? Not yet, say many experts. While Microsoft entering any market can lead to significant change, substantial change in the VoIP world will […]
October 22nd, 2007 | Posted in General Telecom, VoIP, Hosted PBX's | No Comments
A carefully-deployed IP PBX or other VoIP system can help your small business grow. Unfortunately, as your business grows, the shift from one type of VoIP system to another can become traumatic. Switchvox aims to make it easier to grow your VoIP with the new Switchvox Hosted Edition, a system that allows a company to […]
October 22nd, 2007 | Posted in General Telecom, VoIP, Telecom, Hosted PBX's | No Comments
Small businesses face a wide variety of challenges and pressures. According to a recent report by AMI-Partners, unified communications could help mitigate a number of those issues, but the SMB market is being slow to embrace all-in-one corporate communications.
According to the report, many companies in the SMB space are moving toward unified communication in small […]
October 16th, 2007 | Posted in General Telecom, VoIP, Hosted PBX's | No Comments
The FCC began levying fees on cable operators for access to E911 systems–now, Congress is ready to tell the telcos they must provide direct access to the E911 backbone for cable companies and other VoIP service providers.
Just out of the House Subcommittee on Telecommunications and the Internet, the legislation is intended to make sure all […]
October 16th, 2007 | Posted in General Telecom, VoIP | 1 Comment