Archive for March, 2005

Wireless VoIP Research

Qovia has teamed up with Maryland’s Industry Partnerships program to provide funding for research at Towson University into wireless VoIP.
Wireless IP networks are widely used both in enterprise settings as well as in remote locations e.g. airport terminals, sports stadiums and coffee bars. With the growing popularity of soft phones and other wireless […]

Wednesday, March 30th, 2005

Skype for Windows v 1.2

This is a old news from last week, but I’ve been moving house. Anyways, in case you didn’t hear about it, there’s a new version of Skype out for Windows (v 1.2). It has a centralised buddy list (like on MSN Messenger) rather than being stored on your computer and a “Getting Started” […]

Tuesday, March 29th, 2005

Voice PEP

Voice Performance Enhancement Protocol - vPEP is designed to provide the most efficient use of satellite bandwidth in terms of minimal overhead, flexible packet size, and variable time slot optimization.
vPEP reduces the bandwidth utilization and provides optimal packet sizing for various satellite modems to most efficiently provide voice delivery over a satellite network. […]

Thursday, March 24th, 2005

XConnect Launched

XConnect, which interconnects Voice over Broadband operators to provide free calls and rich IP multi-media services to more end users, has launched today in North America.
Its service makes interconnection between VoBBs as straightforward, secure and cost-effective as possible by overcoming the principal issues associated with VoIP peering, including numbering, interoperability and securit.
VoBBs can simply […]

Thursday, March 24th, 2005

Final testing of Nomad VoIP CPE

Final interoperability testing of the Nomad VoIP CPE (customer premise equipment) operating over Asterisk based soft switches will begin the week of April 5, 2005.
Gorbea SA has secured a contract to deploy 200,000 VoIP customer premise devices for Guatemala with the second largest telecommunications carrier in the region. Upon completion of […]

Wednesday, March 23rd, 2005

VoIP ROI Model

Do the math: here’s your own personal VoIP ROI model by ZDNet’s Russell Shaw — I know someone who recently moved and who gave up his landline in favor of cell.He signed with Sprint PCS for a plan that costs $39.99 for the first 300 minutes, with $5 for each 100-minute bundle.He told me […]

Wednesday, March 23rd, 2005

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