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 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 14, 2008 at 10:37 am | Tags: california, earth2tech, inc-san-francisco, jkontherun, job-postings, lapps-media, media, microsoft, mobile, network, newteevee, sponsor-gallery, voip, webworkerdaily
It’s about time Redmond pushed its VoIP offering further. The product, which goes on sale in February 2009, replaces a PBX system with Microsoft’s VoIP software on a server, allowing employees to make calls to any phone number, …
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Microsoft Pushes VoIP to Fend off Cisco
Posted: October 11, 2008 at 12:28 pm | Tags: earth2tech, jkontherun, malik, mobile, newteevee, ostatic, stories, voice, voip, web
So Stacey, now that we know you have misreported the Swedish Billionaire as the Swiss Billionaire, I believe we should definitely take YOUR story with a GiGantic grain of salt, 2 aspirins and maybe a detraction on your end…nah, …
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