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Cheat Sheet V is for VoIP Is this another one of those shiny Apple gadgets from Cupertino? Not quite.iPlayer is actually the BBC's online on-demand TV service. Tell me more… Well users can download or stream BBC content broadcast during the preceding seven...
[05 Mar 2008]
Cheat Sheet While some have predicted such deployments will lead to more widespread use of VoIP over WLAN, anecdotal evidence suggests many of the rollouts will need a bandwidth boost before they can be used for such purposes.
[24 May 2007]
Cheat Sheet It's also one way for BT to jump on the VoIP trend, which is giving its traditional fixed-voice revenues a kicking, and avoid becoming just another transport pipe, instead making itself into more of a services company.
[14 Nov 2006]
Cheat Sheet Basically, you need a dual mode phone - one that can make VoIP calls over a broadband connection as well as over a mobile network. When you're on the move, the phone acts as a normal mobile, then once you're in range of the bridging technology...
[23 Jun 2006]
Cheat Sheet The other thing that some people are whispering is that WiMax will kill off Wi-Fi before it's really got going and may even give that other tech du jour, VoIP, a proper boost - people would be able to make voice calls via internet telephony for...
[12 Oct 2004]
Cheat Sheet VoIP? Using VoIP, when you speak, your voice is converted into data packets that can be routed over the internet just like an email or any other kind of data. Just like it doesn't cost you anything to send an email, VoIP calls are free or extremely...
[15 Jun 2004]
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