Posted: August 1, 2009 at 4:00 pm | Tags: design, ecommerce, highest-rated, inspiration, phone, search, statistics, voxtopia, website-gallery
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Posted: January 28, 2009 at 10:13 pm | Tags: highest-rated, janeiro-2009, liberdade, liberdade-telef, lista-de-links, patrocine, polls-archive, softwarelivre-org, voip
000,00 para R$ 30,00, usando a tecnologia Voip….

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Posted: November 5, 2008 at 12:38 pm | Tags: earth2tech, gigaom, highest-rated, infrastructure, jkontherun, jobs, mobile, network, newteevee, ostatic, sponsor-gallery, stories, voice, web
In Chris’ comment above, he lists several examples of compelling applications of VoIP that use no telephones and have largely ignored the service provider-driven architectures which have prevailed over SIP and VoIP in general. …
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Comment on Who Killed the VoIP Revolution? by Ian Andrew Bell
Posted: November 5, 2008 at 8:11 am | Tags: gigaom, highest-rated, infrastructure, jobs, mobile, network, newteevee, ostatic, sponsor-gallery, stories, voip, webworkerdaily
Hard to debate this… allegedly there was going to be a revolution called “ VoIP ”, and the comments herein reference “ VoIP ” as a PC client to talk to others with, as local phone service delivered via a cable line, as a femtocell, …
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Comment on Who Killed the VoIP Revolution? by Chris
Posted: November 4, 2008 at 8:31 am | Tags: earth2tech, gigaom, highest-rated, jkontherun, jobs, mobile, network, ostatic, sponsor-gallery, stories, voice, webworkerdaily
The article looks at VoIP narrowly. The percent of calls completed on VoIP continues to grow, through cable companies now, and eventually through Fem-to-Cell devices that bring home-originated wireless calls over VoIP . ..
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Comment on Who Killed the VoIP Revolution? by Bob Seitz
Posted: November 4, 2008 at 8:31 am | Tags: earth2tech, gigaom, highest-rated, infrastructure, jkontherun, jobs, mobile, network, newteevee, ostatic, sponsor-gallery, stories, voip, webworkerdaily
The article looks at VoIP narrowly. The percent of calls completed on VoIP continues to grow, through cable companies now, and eventually through Fem-to-Cell devices that bring home-originated wireless calls over VoIP .
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Comment on Who Killed the VoIP Revolution? by Bob Seitz
Posted: November 3, 2008 at 1:51 am | Tags: earth2tech, gigaom, highest-rated, infrastructure, jkontherun, jobs, mobile, network, newteevee, sponsor-gallery, stories, voice, voip, web, webworkerdaily
Great analysis. Thanks a lot.
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Comment on Who Killed the VoIP Revolution? by Markus Göbel's Tech …
Posted: November 2, 2008 at 10:00 pm | Tags: earth2tech, highest-rated, ian-andrew-bell, internet, jkontherun, job-postings, mobile, network, revolution, sponsor-gallery, voip, webworkerdaily
“ VoIP is dead,” Skype General Manager of Voice and Video Jonathan Christensen declared at an industry conference a few weeks ago. He spoke figuratively, of course, but he may well have been right.
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Who Killed the VoIP Revolution?
Posted: October 10, 2008 at 3:07 pm | Tags: earth2tech, financial, gigaom, highest-rated, malik, network, newteevee, ostatic, voip, webworkerdaily
The goal is to roll out a VoIP service in South Florida this year and launch data and modem services in 2009, according to the Financial Times. I’ve called the company to learn more, but have not heard back. ..
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