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MagicJack mystique
Unlimited long distance for $19.95 per year? It sounds like
a Ron Popeil commercial than a business plan. The magicJack device costs $40 for the first year and
includes a year of unlimited long Read more...
SPOTLIGHT: Dialaphone's Top 10 reasons VoIP isn't mainstream
Yes, Dialaphone's just another U.K. mobile phone retailer and thus has an agenda. Yes, Top 10 lists have been done ad nauseum. Yes, you already probably agree with everything you're about to read. Read more...
Corrected: VoIP's worst of 2007
All was not sunny and bright in the land of VoIP in 2007, with serious problems facing Vonage, SunRocket, and Skype among other VoIP Read more...
2007's top VoIP innovations
All in all, it was a pretty good year on the VoIP front. Along with rather depressing developments (can anyone say "Read more...
SunRocket port goes awry
Imagine getting a call from a total stranger who proceeds to read your phone bill to you. It happened recently to a Washington, D.C.-area resident and former SunRocket subscriber, according to Brian Read more...
Japan's eMobile VoIPs with Jajah
Japan's eMobile has launched mobile VoIP service using IP voice software from Jajah. A report originated by Telecompaper said the service will run over eMobile's HSDPA network on proprietary handsets Read more...
Sipera secures $10 million
Sipera Systems, a VoIP security concern in Richardson, Texas, nailed down $10 million in Series C funding. The company's product line is designed to protect VoIP systems from voice spam and theft of Read more...
8x8 to take 12,000 VoIP subs from exiting firm
Packet8 has confirmed that it's picking up 12,000 VoIP subscribers from an unnamed operation that intends to wind down in the coming months. Packet8, located in Santa Clara, Calif., said it struck Read more...
VoIP quality on the upswing
Conventional wisdom holds PSTN trumps VoIP when it comes to over-all quality, but the gap is closing, according to a study from Keynote Competitive Research of San Mateo, Calif. The study compared Read more...
VoIP-outs stir regulation agitation
Maryland regulators are investigating Verizon over 450 subscriber complaints, the Baltimore Sun reports--but there's not much they can do. The state's Public Service Commission is rattling sabers, Read more...
