Category Archives: VoIP News

17th SIPit

September 12th – 16th 2005 Stockholm City Conference center Stockholm, Sweden Source

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VoiceConFall 2005

August 29th – September 1st, 2005 Manchester Grand Hyatt San Diego, CA Source

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e-Gov Forum & Expo 2005

August 30-31, 2005 Crowne Plaza Hotel Ottawa, Canada Source

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CommunicAsia 2005

June 14th-17th, 2005 Singapore Expo Singapore Source

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Taking Precautions Against a Vonage Collapse

The best advice for Vonage customers this week is not to panic. After all, the judge in Friday's hearing on the injunction resulting from Verizon's successful patent infringement suit didn't say the VoIP pioneer couldn't keep serving its customers, he … Continue reading

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Is Vonage Toast?

What with Verizon’s recent court victory against it, Vonage has been getting pounded—on the stock market and in the blogosphere. But the jury’s still out on whether the biggest name in VoIP is toast.Related Articles:Ta… Source

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Avaya Gets DECT Out in the U.S.

Sometimes success is all in a name. Once upon a time, GSM, the global system for mobile communication, had a French name: Groupe Spécial Mobile. Imagine the trouble U.S. GSM operators like Cingular would have had getting favors from Congress … Continue reading

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Coming Soon: Wifi VoIP

Today, traditional telephone companies are scrambling to recover from the staggering loss of subscribers over the past five years, who have migrated to exclusively mobile and VoIP lifestyles. Tomorrow, the cell phone industry will be facing the same challenges: How … Continue reading

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Your VoIP Calls are Wiretapped – and Other Legal Surprises

As much as VoIP providers have relished the Wild West feel of the Internet, sheriffs are riding into town in the form of laws, FCC rules and taxes aimed at gradually taming VoIP. Here’s a rundown of the three debates … Continue reading

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Other VoIP Providers Eager to Fill In for Vonage

If you're a Vonage customer, you're probably worried right now. Originally you may have chosen Vonage because it was the largest independent VoIP operator, which should also have made it the most stable. But its very size made it a … Continue reading

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