Posted: March 9, 2010 at 4:09 am | Tags: Bill, cracks, Down, horror, roaming, shock, stories
EU cracks down on “bill shock” roaming horror stories
Heard the one about the German tourist who downloaded a TV program in France and got whacked with a €46,000 mobile Internet bill? How about the UK student who racked up almost £8,000 in roaming data charges in two months? Hopefully these stories will surface less often thanks to the latest move by the European Union. As of Monday, EU-governed mobile companies must offer their wandering customers …
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Posted: February 20, 2010 at 4:08 pm | Tags: stories
Top Stories
Remember me? Orange France has completed the first phase of its trial of an LTE network, with a live network in France.
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Posted: February 7, 2010 at 12:08 pm | Tags: stories, TECHLIFE
TECHLIFE Stories
Telecoms & Broadband | 01 Feb 2010 : Consumers are set to benefit from a new tarriff system from VoIP operator Blueface that promises free calls for life. The office applies to local and national calls following a one-off purchase of a Siemens Gigaset chordless DECT handset for €199.
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Posted: February 2, 2010 at 12:08 pm | Tags: 2009, stories, wireless
2009 Top Ten: Wireless Stories
A main course of Long Term Evolution (LTE) with a femtocell topping and a side of WiMax? It must be the top Unstrung stories of 2010. [Ed. note: Or a very heavy hype, low-fiber diet.]
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Posted: August 30, 2009 at 6:38 pm | Tags: articles, entertainment, polls, score1, score2, skype, skype-trojan, slashdot, source, stories, sunday, trojan, voip
Slatterz writes “Security giant Symantec claims to have found the public release of source code for a Trojan that targets Skype users.

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Skype Trojan Can Log VoIP Conversations (Slashdot)
Posted: January 28, 2009 at 4:27 pm | Tags: economy, humor, internet, media, mobile, news, open-source, personal-development, ria, silicon-valley, stories, thoughts, web-amp-industry-news, wireless, worldevents
The rest is here: For Fring mobile VoIP app, a Last. fm add-on…

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For Fring mobile VoIP app, a Last.fm add-on
Posted: January 17, 2009 at 11:54 am | Tags: americans, communities, country, evoca, obama, politics, project, stories, template, united, united-states
… oftware-as-a-Service” media platform and VoIP telephone numbers for over 45 countries and more than 5,000 cities worldwide….

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Evoca Delivers Obama’s "Call to Service"
Posted: December 2, 2008 at 2:51 pm | Tags: bittorrent, message, microsoft, networks, news, password, richard-bennett, rising-fast, search, stories, torrent-really, twitter
TorrentFreak: An inflammatory article published by Richard Bennett in The Register makes the claim ‘BitTorrent will kill the Internet’, or at least VoIP and games….

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Thomaspower clipped: Will uTorrent Really Kill the Internet?
Posted: November 16, 2008 at 2:31 am | Tags: earth2tech, infrastructure, iphone, jobs, network, newteevee, popular, staff-writer, stories, television, voip, web, webworkerdaily, writer
Original article Tags: Broadsoft | IP PBX | Voice over IP | VoIP
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Posted: November 5, 2008 at 7:39 pm | Tags: earth2tech, election, network, newteevee, popular, staff-writer, stories, voice, voip, wagner-james-au, web, webworkerdaily, writer
They all moved their service from POTS to VoIP . They saved millions in phone bills, and taxes. I own a very profitable VoIP Company.
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Comment on Who Killed the VoIP Revolution? by Tom
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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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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Posted: November 4, 2008 at 5:02 pm | Tags: earth2tech, infrastructure, jobs, network, newteevee, ostatic, sponsor-gallery, stories, voice, voip, web, webworkerdaily
Who Killed the VoIP Revolution? – GigaOM
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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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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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