Month of July, 2007
Beyond Asterisk -- Other open source PBXs
Asterisk is the most widely known open source PBX, but other developers are making competitive products in the unified communications market.
VoIP services must offer 999, says Ofcom
Calls for regulatory framework
Ofcom today proposed that all VoIP phone services allowing users to make calls to ordinary phone numbers must also offer access to make 999 emergency calls.…
Official: BlackBerry gets Wi-Fi, VoIP
32GB memory card support too
The rumours were true. Research In Motion (RIM) has officially confirmed its development of the BlackBerry 8820, the first handset in its history to feature built-in Wi-Fi connectivity. It also supports Micro SDHC memory cards.…
Learning About VoIP Reseller Services
It is comparatively easier to become a VoIP reseller than a wholesaler, though both of them have their own set of advantages.
The Secret to the Best VoIP Service
With the industry's dependency on VoIP increasing, it is essential to ensure that the service you are opting for is stable and reliable.
Nokia swallows Skype on tablet deal
N800 model coughs up wireless calls
Nokia has made Skype telephone services available via its N800 internet tablet.…
Opting For Branded Providers of VoIP - A Sane Decision
Choosing from a number of providers offering the same service makes the work of a client difficult from the early stages. Opting for branded providers can help curb this problem.
Cisco Unity Express - Creating Non Dialable MWI Extensions
How to create a non-dialable MWI extensions
What Is The Best VOIP Solution
VOIP is not a cure-all and neither is it a "one size fits all" solution. You need to understand what you want to do and see if it makes financial sense for you, instead of implementing technology for the sake of technology. And the stability of your high-speed Internet connection plays an integral part of the equation.


