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whitepaper Skype is a peer-to-peer VoIP client developed by KaZaa. Skype claims that it can work almost seamlessly across NATs and firewalls and has better voice quality than the MSN and Yahoo IM applications. It encrypts calls end-to-end, and stores user...
[14 May 2008]
whitepaper Some of the most sought-after features offered by the top telephony solutions include call routing, call distribution, voice-data integration or VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol), data accessibility, and remote access of network data.
[31 Mar 2008]
whitepaper Internet telephony is a VoIP application that enables mobile professionals to use their laptop, a broadband connection, a softphone and a communications headset or other audio input device to place local and long-distance phone calls over the...
[12 Mar 2008]
whitepaper With the help of High Wire Networks, Buca di Beppo deployed a Nortel VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) and Call Center solution including: business communications manager; meridian 1 option 11 with internet telephony gateway card; passport 6400...
[10 Jan 2008]
whitepaper The following year it piloted collaborative tools using Instant Messaging (IM) and Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) telephony using Microsoft Office Communications Server 2005. Nanyang Technological University (NTU) is a research-intensive...
[10 Jan 2008]
whitepaper The attendee of this webcast will see how the comprehensive set of Microsoft UC clients, servers, services, and devices deliver integrated capabilities like e-mail, calendaring, unified messaging, mobile messaging, presence detection, IM, Voice...
[09 Dec 2007]
whitepaper ICT Group wanted a Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) telephony solution that provided interconnectivity between these sites and ran on its U.S.based data network. As a solution ICT Group has deployed the Avaya S8700 Media Server for the telephony...
[24 Apr 2007]
News With almost 800,000 subscribers, Vonage is among the leading providers of net telephony, also known as voice over Internet Protocol (or VoIP), which is a method used to digitise phone calls, then route them over the internet.
[03 Aug 2005]
News s director of instant messaging, called voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) the new online killer application in May when the company updated its Yahoo! has agreed to purchase Dialpad, a company that offers internet telephony services, and expects...
[15 Jun 2005]
News Michael Krupka, a Bain Capital managing director, said in a statement: "Voice over Internet Protocol has reached a tipping point, as mainstream consumers begin to adopt broadband telephony as a replacement for their traditional telephone service.
[09 May 2005]
News Google would be a new entrant to telephony, while AOL, Yahoo! Services based on VoIP have seen rapid growth in the past year, thanks in part to rates that are typically below what traditional phone services charge.
[09 Mar 2005]
whitepaper Using NTE to relay DTMF tones provides a standardized means of transporting DTMF tones in Real-Time Transport Protocol (RTP) packets according to section 3 of RFC 2833, RTP Payload for DTMF Digits, Telephony Tones and Telephony Signals, developed...
[26 Dec 2004]
whitepaper To keep pace with accelerating growth - while resolving frustrating telephony bottlenecks, reducing the cost of long distance calls between branches, and creating a flexible and scalable communications platform for the future - Bank of Asia has...
[29 Nov 2004]
News Skype's voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) client runs on Windows XP, Mac OS X, Linux and Microsoft PocketPC. Peer-to-peer phone company Skype has updated its internet telephony software, patching a critical flaw in its client for Microsoft...
[16 Nov 2004]
Comment This focus on the user apparently overshadows any desire to play along with the rest of the industry, as Skype is not compatible with Session Internet Protocol (SIP), which is becoming the standard among VoIP players.
[05 Nov 2004]
News Such milestones are a sign, to some, that internet telephony, otherwise known as voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP), no longer intimidates consumers. VoIP uses the internet, rather than the heavily regulated and taxed traditional telephone network.
[21 Oct 2004]
Comment One of the concerns industry watchers have about VoIP is the potential impact of regulation, with the industry is exempt from the restrictions imposed on traditional telephony service providers, but this may yet change.
[09 Sep 2004]
News After years of uncertainty and regulatory hiccups, many telephony companies are readying voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) technology, the research firm said. Cable's push into VoIP will help it grab nearly 10 per cent of the local telephony...
[31 Aug 2004]
News The United States doesn't regulate Net phone calls, but broadband customers in Panama pay a 12 per cent tax on calls made using voice over Internet Protocol, or VoIP. But VoIP uses the internet, rather than a traditional phone network.
[03 Aug 2004]
whitepaper After evaluating a wide range of market-competitive Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) solutions and legacy systems, ecwebworks selected the 3Com NBX 100 Communications System to deliver dependable, 24-hour support to its clients.
[04 May 2004]
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