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Skype's international unlimited plan
Need an unlimited international calling plan? Or just to get people talking about something other than being sold out of eBay? Skype has announced "unlimited" (yes, there is fine print) calling to 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...
Global Crossing Grows Latin America
Global Crossing has made two announcements in the past 30 days touting their upgrades in Latin America. (If that isn't enough of a clue the IP business is Read more...
TruPhone Buys SIM4travel
VoIP operator TruPhone has bought roaming operator SIM4travel, planning to combine operations and provide travelers Read more...
Mobile Enterprise VoIP: Has its time finally come? Maybe, maybe not
Mobile VoIP in Europe just can't get any respect..at least not at the moment. While mobile enterprise is seeing a boom--to the tune of increased spending in the 21 percent range year over year--it Read more...
Australian operator says VoIP won't work on WiMAX
VoIP providers may be eagerly anticipating Clearwire and Sprint's next dance onto the nationwide WiMAX network floor, but at least one early adopter, Australian Garth Freeman, CEO of Hervey Bay's Read more...
Just how bad can things get at Vonage?
The Wall Street Journal reports that Vonage auditor BDO Seidman says there is "substantial doubt" the Internet telephony pioneer can continue as a going concern. Vonage last week said its fourth Read more...
VoIP wins exemption from USF in Nebraska
It looks like there's finally a silver lining to Vonage's recent woes; the U.S. District Court in Lincoln has ruled the troubled company isn't required to pay universal service fees to the Nebraska Read more...
Twenty percent annual growth for VoIP
The U.S. residential VoIP market is predicted to grow at a compound annual rate of 20 percent over the next four years according to the Telecom Industry Association's 2008 Market Review & Read more...
VoIP Inc. claims $1.25 billion patent
VoIP Inc. is at it again. Notorious for puffing its business with relentless press releases, it has issued another claiming its click-to-call patent is worth a staggering $1.25 billion. And it has Read more...
