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NewsLiving with VoIP in the Middle East
IP telephony has been bad news for many Middle Eastern
carriers, but regional operators also stand to gain from the technology, says
CommsMEA reporting from VoIP World 2008 in Dubai. With pent up Read more...
VoIP as Evidence
"What you say may be used against you in a court of
law" has a most interesting twist when it comes to VoIP. New York Law Journal delves into the legal implications of VoIP for corporations. A VoIP Read more...
SPOTLIGHT: Fighting Over VoIP in Africa
While Botswana
and Cape Verde
have just legalized VoIP, they're in a relatively small club of 10 African
countries that have done so. VoIP could be the way forward to help drive the uptake Read more...
SPOTLIGHT: Cape Verde, South Africa Advance VoIPVoIP is heating up in Africa, both legislatively and in adoption by business users. Cape Verde intends to legalize VoIP and will license two or three international service providers offering Read more...SPOTLIGHT: VoIP Costs Bangladesh Government Money
Illegal VoIP calls are costing the Bangladesh government
millions of dollars per year, and the country's Telecommunications Regulatory
Commission (BRTC) is trying to find ways to reduce international Read more...
Net2Phone drops prices, gets credit for breaking Kuwait VoIP blockade
Net2Phone has dropped prices on its VoiceLine resident broadband phone service to $19 a month and is waiving all activation, equipment and shipping charges. Read more...
VoIP expected to be good despite global downturn
Grant Thornton says VoIP growth will continue over the next few years despite a downturn in the global economy. G-T says there should be around $21.5 Read more...
The ultimate E911 compliance test: Dial
One of the ongoing concerns with VoIP has been the ability of service providers to effectively deliver a 911 call to the appropriate authorities. In an ideal world a VoIP-transported 911 call should Read more...
Revamping VoIP Regs Down Under
The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) has announced a new three-strand approach to VoIP regulation. First, the government agency has been reviewing how existing regulation applies Read more...
Texas Think Tank Fights Missouri VoIP Taxes
Last week the Institute for Policy Innovation (IPI) told the Missouri legislature that VoIP technology needs to develop and flourish throughout the state without 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... |
