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FonoSIP.com VoIP News Digg 21/04/2007Subscribe with an RSS readerfonosip voip newsfonosip voip news Vonage - An Anachronism or an Antecedent?read moreHats off to Vonage. It didn't just jump on the VoIP bandwagon; it created it, and for that the company deserves a bit of respect. With over two million active subscribers attracted to its aggressive pricing and unique services, Vonage generated enough buzz to make "Vonage" and "VoIP" household names. But after a failed IPO and a damning patent... Parking Alert $12.33 (was $40) VoIP SIPtalk $4.73 (was $30)read moreAvoid garage dings with our Parking AlertUltrasonic, range-finding sensor detects the distance of your car from your garage wall, while a red indicator light tells you when to slow down and stop.You choose the distance, from one to three foot zones. Great idea for anyone struggling with depth perception. Velcro® straps make it easy to mount. Can you explain me how fax machines work over Voipread moreCan you explain me how fax machines, modems and cordless phones work over VoIP What equipment is required for VoIP? What is an ATA hardware device?read moreWhat equipment is required for VoIP? What is an ATA hardware device? VoIP Security News - Unencrypted VoIP poses security threatread moreBusinesses are switching to Internet telephony without thinking about security, a leading voice over IP (VoIP) manufacturer has warned. SMC makes IP telephony child's playread moreSMC Networks has impressed us with the long-awaited launch in April of its new line of IP telephony solutions for the office and the road. The new SIP-based IP-PBX (SMCPBX10), desktop phones (SMCDSP-200/205) and ultra-portable 802.11g wireless SIP phone (SMCWSP-100) make the transition to VoIP both low in effort and in cost. How to get VoIP back on crippled Nokia N95read moreLet Nokia put VoIP functionality back on your crippled Voda/Orange N95, for free. Just take it to a repair centre/Carphone Warehouse and ask for a reflash. Skype cheaper than Vonage if you can program a vcrread moreIn the US Skype is the cheaper compared to Vonage for a VoIP telephony service. The Vonage offering is simpler to understand and install and will be better suited to users who find it hard to program a VCR. Microsoft VOIP Server Betaread moreMicrosoft will open up beta versions of its Office Communications Server 2007, its VOIP (voice over Internet protocol) server software and Office Communicator 2007, an application for mobile devicesto the public for download on Monday, April 23rd. Check here for more info The Futurist: Is Verizon Trying To Destroy Our Nation’s Telephone Infrastruread moreIt wasn’t so long ago that the only way you could talk to your friend down the block was over a landline. In a flash, nearly the entire world became blessed with the gift of wireless, and cell phones became standard procedure. Today, if one so desires, they can eschew their rotary phone altogether, and go VoIP (if having just a mobile doesn’t 25 Things You Didn't Know VoIP Could Doread moreList includes voicemail to e-mail, language translation, music and video streaming, gaming, and telemarketer blocking. GizmoCall Free VoIP Calls to Mobiles and Landlines Worldwideread moreGizmoCall allows free Internet calls to landlines and mobiles worldwide up to 5 minutes daily without subscription. Finally a great Jajah competitor Worm Targets Skype VoIP Applicationread moreRemember back in the good old days when viruses floated around on floppy discs? Or, more recently, when your biggest threat of having a worm take over your computer was using Microsoft's Internet Explorer or Outlook email program, knowing that even if you dutifully downloaded the latest updates, you could never quite be sure you were safe? Wel Apple and Cisco iPhones interoperability not just a mythread moreAnd these explorations aren’t focused only on Cisco’s VoIP iPhone, but also compatibility with Cisco’s corporate phone systems, according to Mr Giancarlo. This would allow users to communicate through the same services, including instant messaging and teleconferencing, on Cisco desk phones and Apple’s iPhone. Nokia N95 VoIP Feature Crippled By Orange And Vodafoneread moreEuropean carriers are crippling the Nokia N95! Nokia's flagship phone - the N95 superphone - isn't that super anymore! Help! My Nokia N95 needs crutches! Intel shuns Microsoft, reveals Linux-based UMPCsread moreThe devices will feature 256MB to 512 MB of RAM, widescreen displays ranging from 800 x 480 to 1024 x 600 and connectivity options including WiFi, Tri-band HDSPA/UMTS and GSM/GPRS. They will also ship with RedFlag's iPhone-esque MIDinux OS and will run a slew of consumer-oriented Linux apps - instant messaging, mail, VoIP, video conferencing, etc. Road to Apple/Cisco iPhone compatibility leading through VoIP?read morePart of the deal that got Cisco to grant Apple the use the iPhone name was that Apple and Cisco would pursue opportunities to make their respective iPhones interoperable. According to the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, Apple is currently making good on that promise. Mobile VoIP for Nokia S60read moreThe category of VoIP-enabled smartphones has grown with the introduction of WiFiMobile's new VoIP software for the Nokia S60 cellular handset. While enterprise customers may want more management at this point, WiFiMobile may be a realistic choice for those waiting for the right time to implement an IP PBX. Validity of Verizons VOIP Challenged - Others Stepping up Against Verizonread moreTwo patents owned by Verizon Communications Inc. in its infringement lawsuit against Vonage Holdings Corp. are invalid, and if allowed to stand, could threaten all competing VOIP (voice over Internet Protocol) services, a telecommunications industry veteran said Tuesday. N95 comes with VoIP disabledread moreNokia N95 handsets supplied by Orange and Vodafone, in the UK, have had their VoIP capability removed in what looks like a desperate move by the network operators to defend their voice revenue. Another S60 Platform VOIP Providerread moreMobile VOIP on Nokia S60 devices from www.wifimobile.com Configurazione definitiva per il VoIP mobile sui Nokia SerieE e N Voxalotread moreLa soluzione sfrutta Voxalot, un ottimo servizio che consente di usare contemporaneamente tutti i vostri account VoIP registrati con quanti providers volete (Skypho, Messagenet, VoipStunt, Vira, providers stranieri che forniscono numeri geografici di altri paesi, etc…) Verizon vs. Vonage and the Patent Madnessread moreVoIP news Revation Systems - Secure Web-Based Electronic Messaging Technologyread moreFor anyone understandably concerned about sending personal financial information over the Internet, Revation provides secure encrypted instant messaging (IM), chat, VoIP and email software for banks, credit unions, and financial services call centers that provides secure electronic communications and identity verification that is FDIC, SOX, GLB, SE Sprint rumored to be considering Vonage purchaseread moreAt the same time that VoIP provider Vonage attempts to reorganize and cut costs during the company's darkest hour, rumors are beginning to fly that an acquisition may be imminent, and at the top of the list of potential buyers is none other than Sprint-Nextel. Possible Prior Art on Verizon Patnetsread moreThose patents that Verizon is claiming that Vonage is infringing on, may not even be valid. According to Dan Berninger who has been deeply involved in the VoIP world for many years, the technology behind Verizon's "name translation" VoIP patents (filed in '97), was developed in 1996 in efforts to develop an open standard. Sprint may buyout Vonageread moreFollowing the verdict of a catastrophic patent infringement suit from Verizon, one that likely signals the end of Vonage as we know it, word comes that Sprint could be exploring a buyout of the ill-fated VoIP provider. Orange and Vodafone UK Deactivate VoIP On Nokia N95read moreThis is a video which clearly shows the differences between a N95 unbranded and one bought with an Orange contract Solar Powered Wi-Fi for African Refugee Campsread moreThere are now solar powered Wi-Fi networks at refugee camps in Uganda, providing access to computers, the Internet and VoIP telephony for aid charities - and the refugees. New worm wriggles around on Skype - Network Worldread moreA worm targeting Skype's VoIP application is harvesting e-mail addresses and directing users to a range of sites hosting other malicious software, security vendors said Monday. Once a machine is infected, the worm sends a malicious link via instant messages to other users in person's Skype contact list. Vonage: no workaround, we're pretty much screwedread moreThings just went from "really bad" to "oh man that sucks" for Vonage. The VoIP provider is requesting a permanent stay on Judge Claude Hilton's decision in the Verizon patent suite, which decrees that Vonage can't sign up any new customers until it figures out a way to provide them service that doesn't infringe upon Verizon's patents. Taking Precautions Against a Vonage Collapseread moreThe 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 just said it couldn't acquire any new ones. VoIP is Connecting with More and More U.S. Householdsread moreA new report by Telephia showed households subscribing to pure-play subscription VoIP, which is either replacing or complementing existing traditional landline services, increased from 2.2 million in the first quarter of this year to 2.9 million in the second quarter. Vocalocity and VoIPSupply Team up to Offer Free VoIP Trialsread moreVocalocity has a plan. They're confident that if potential customers would just get to know them, play with their features and maybe make a call or two, they would be sold. Now, with the help of VoIPSupply, they're giving shoppers the chance to take Vocalocity for a 500 minute test drive when they purchase one of a select number of phones. Worm Targets Skype VoIP Applicationread moreA new worm is targeting Skype's VoIP application for Windows, harvesting email addresses and directing users to malware sites. 74 Top Open Source VoIP Apps & Resourcesread moreHere are 74 open source VoIP applications tucked into categories that you can use "as is" or change to fit your specific needs. They are categorized by SIP, H.323, IAX, and RTP protocols and include clients, libraries, gatekeepers, and any other open source resource available for those specific protocols plus PBX and IVR platforms. New worm wriggles around on Skyperead more"A worm targeting Skype's VOIP (voice over Internet protocol) application is harvesting e-mail addresses and directing users to a range of sites hosting other malicious software, security vendors said Monday". What a killer combination ... Most Business Reporters Don't Appreciate the Power of "Voice as an Applicatread moreFrom an Industry Perspective, opportunities in VoIP and IP Communications in 2007 have never looked better Nokia E65 Now Available: WiFi, Quad-Band GSM, 2MP camera, VOiPread moreThe Nokia E65 is the newest phone from Nokia. It is a slider smart phone that comes with basically everything you could ever want. It has WiFi 802.11b/g, Quad-band GSM, a 2MP camera, and a MicroSD slot. It isn't available from Nokia US yet but it is now available from ImportGSM. My Mother Uses Skype - Why Bother With Standards?read moreA panel discussion from Spring VON 2007 in San Jose, California, exploring the question of the advantages of open standards vs. proprietary software in the world of VoIP deployments. With the runaway success of Skype, members of IMTC and one brave Skype employee ask, why bother with standards? The latest in VoIP for SMBs: April 2007read moreApril is the cruelest month? Not in the land of business VoIP, nor for SMBs looking to invest in a VoIP solution. Six months after Forbes magazine declared that “small- and medium-sized businesses have perhaps the most to gain from the explosion of new VOIP services,” the business VoIP solutions boom resoundingly continues. An Honest Vonage Review:Pros and Cons to the Rapidly Expanding VoIP Serviceread moreVoice Over IP is coming at you whether you are ready or not:Voice Over IP (VoIP) is an emerging technology for most large businesses today and it’s finding a way into your home more quickly than you may think. Considering it? Read a customers review... Fring 3.0 supports SIP!read moreFring software let's you use skype calls via your mobile phone. 'Old news' many will say. Well, Fring supports SIP now. You can use your mobile phone to make phone calls with your favorite VOIP party. Happy calling! Record Skype/Yahoo!/GTalk conversations in MP3/WAV formatsread moreMX Skype Recorder v3.1 is a freeware application for Windows 2000/XP/2003 that allows you to record and save audio conversations in Skype, Yahoo! and Google Talk to VoIP clients in the background and save them as an MP3 or PCM Wav audio file. Open Source Software powering truphone.read moreTruphone is a service providing VOIP solutions to phones having WIFI . Now make calls from mobile connecting to WIFI hotspots either in home or office. It is really exciting for us to see start ups like this use open source softwares and standards to power their service. Hope this service gains more users helping to spread Open standards even more VoIP - What this can mean to small businessesread moreFirst off, everyone has heard of Skype.. right? Their slogan The whole world can talk for free is enough to get most of the population interested. But how can internet businesses put the amazing service that Skype is offering into practice? The first thing businesses need is a dedicated incoming line for purely business... Mobigater Bridges The Gap Between VOIP And GSMread moreThe Mobigater is a device that promises that you won't miss a call on Skype. It will bridge the gap between your GSM smartphone or PDA and your Skype account, incoming calls are redirected to your mobile. Kensington Vo200 VoIP Cell Phone Reviewedread moreThe Kensington Vo200 Internet phone is basically a cell phone for your notebook. The concept of the Vo200 is to make it easy for people to work with VoIP telephony without complicated installation processes, and it accomplishes that mission well. Is cable in Verizon's crosshairs?read moreThe cable industry may be Verizon's next target in defending its VoIP patents. SA start-up drops call costs with mobile VoIPread moreA South African start-up, Yeigo Communications, aims at becoming the Skype of the mobile VoIP arena by drastically driving down mobile communications costs.
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