Posted: May 1, 2010 at 12:11 pm | Tags: broadcasting, canadian, Community, Great, stories, success, television
Community Television: One of the Great Success Stories of Canadian Broadcasting
MONTREAL, QUEBEC–(Marketwire – 04/28/10) – TVCOGECO, the community television service provided by Cogeco Cable (TSX: CCA – News ), is doing an exceptional job in providing relevant and engaging local content created with, by and for their communities, independent surveys by Environics Research Group and Cible Recherche reveal. Local partnerships and access is a key ingredient to their success …
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Posted: April 4, 2010 at 12:11 am | Tags: About, Lucent, stories
Stories about: Lucent
Alcatel-Lucent’s new Ultimate Wireless Packet Core is designed to let operators get a handle on the current mobile data explosion and offer subscribers more advanced services, the company said on Thursday.
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Posted: April 4, 2010 at 12:11 am | Tags: About, Lucent, stories
Stories about: Lucent
Alcatel-Lucent’s new Ultimate Wireless Packet Core is designed to let operators get a handle on the current mobile data explosion and offer subscribers more advanced services, the company said on Thursday.
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Posted: April 1, 2010 at 4:10 pm | Tags: About, stories, Xchange
Stories about: Xchange
Open-source collaboration software vendor Open-Xchange has integrated VoIP (voice over Internet Protocol) and social networking sites in the latest version of its e-mail server and client.
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Posted: April 1, 2010 at 7:19 am | Tags: About, Isec, stories
Stories about: Isec
At the RSA Conference in San Francisco last week, security vendors pitched their next-generation of security products, promising to protect customers from security threats in the cloud and on mobile devices.
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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