VoIP Regulation news from FierceVoIP
NewsThe death of FMC spreads
Brilliant minds think alike. In the UK, DialaPhone's mobile phone blog has joined with FierceVoIP in toasting the death of FMC and the emergence Read more...
FierceVoIP to be expanded
Next week we're merging our two VoIP publications, FierceVoIP and Business VoIP Report into one expanded publication in recognition of the continued unification of communications onto a common IP Read more...
Jordan Telecom Group prefers to go with the flowTawanda Chihota of itp.net reports on his trip to an inaugural VoIP conference held in Dubai last week. His recap of the meeting includes a discussion of Jordan Telecom Group's decision to go with Read more...Illegal or not, VoIP taking root in IndiaWhile VoIP from PC-to-telephone/mobile handset is still illegal in India, the technology is having a significant impact on the country's telecom service providers. The technology's growing momentum Read more...Vonage gets its stay, launches astroturf siteIt's been a big week for Vonage--and at last some of the news is good. A federal appeals court stayed a trial court's injunction that would have prohibited the company from signing up new Read more... Verizon prior art found on UsenetThe quest for prior art in the Verizon/Vonage patent fight continues. Last week, I wrote about formal Read more... Checklist of VoIP regulatory issuesVoIPNews has put together a quick rundown of legal issues facing VoIP service providers. If you've been reading this newsletter, you won't find any surprises, but it's always useful to Read more... Vonage CEO has a sketchy pastLong-time Vonage-watchers may have experienced a quick shot of déjà vu with last week's restoration of Jeffrey Citron as interim CEO. It's Citron's second time around as CEO, an Read more... Breaking news: Vonage CEO steps downWord has come down that Vonage CEO Michael Snyder is stepping down. Specific reasons were not given, though the company has been beleaguered pretty much from the day it went public last year. Read more... Vonage gets reprieve, can sign up new customersVonage's Friday was not the kind of day you'd wish even on an enemy. In the morning the trial judge in its patent loss to Verizon ruled that Vonage would not be allowed to sign up new customers. Read more... | Press ReleasesIPI to Missouri State Legislature: Avoid Regulation and Taxation of VoIP
The Show Me State must allow VoIP technology to develop and flourish throughout the state without regulatory interference, said the Read more... |
