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As of Friday September 29, 2012, California’s Governor Gerry Brown has officially signed Bill 1161 into law. The bill prevents the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC)... Read More
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Earlier today, I saw an article on how Aptela (read Aptela reviews) used AppNeta's application performance management software to diagnose network connectivity problems.
Basically... Read More
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Some City Governments Shifting to VoIP Phone Systems Experience Severe Growing Pains
Many city governments are finding that there are a lot of advantages to VoIP phone systems,... Read More
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Skype: Microsoft Purchase Introduces Changes
In May, I wrote about the US government's efforts to cajole VoIP providers into cooperating with their wiretapping efforts.... Read More
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The D33ds Company, a self-described hacker group, broke into a Yahoo subdomain today (July 12, 2012) and swindled nearly 450,000 passwords. They posted a text file of the login... Read More
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The travel-oriented blog HotelChatter gave Grandstream a nod this week when it highlighted the brand new Puerto Rican boutique hotel, the Olive. The small luxury hotel opened in... Read More
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Grandstream Networks, a leading producer of entry-level IP phones for use with PBX phone systems, recently earned recognition from telecommunications industry news giant TMC with... Read More
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OnSIP is lowering its fee for local number porting (LNP) to just $15 — but only for new OnSIP customers. The new price for ported DIDs is effective today.
Of course, a reduced... Read More
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Yesterday, we tweeted about Colocation America's examination of VoIP provider websites, and their conclusion that the 5 top ranked VoIP providers in the business were: Broadcore... Read More
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VoIP services are now being used for the diabolical prank call practice of SWAT-ting.
Around 2002, the practice of SWAT-ting was started and gave prank calls a truly malicious... Read More