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Check it out, MetroPCS is updating its network from CDMA to VoLTE (Voice over LTE). The reason, however, is more to compete with the bigger guys—not make it cheaper for the... Read More
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The NSA has developed its own encrypted VoIP protocol using Google's Android operating system. The phones, designed for US government staff, are password protected and use... Read More
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This month, Cisco requested that the EU block the Skype/Microsoft merger, fearing anticompetitive behavior in communications.
The CEO also revealed some of its past with Skype. It... Read More
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We have an update on our VoIP scams blog this week. According to Huffington Post, scammers have used outsourced call centers to "defraud Americans out of more than $5 million over... Read More
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Last week, the FCC stepped up to regulate VoIP, especially in the case of emergency systems. While VoIP providers may not like the new requirements, the FCC is slowly integrating... Read More
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Nextiva, the award-winning, cloud-based business VoIP service, simplifies business communication. Today, the privately held company announced its 2011 growth results. Nextiva... Read More
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I tried Bobsled Calling on Friday.
I didn’t get to keep my number. My mother thought I was a spammer from Illinois. Good times.
My mother also didn’t recognize my voice and I cut... Read More
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Okay, I admit it. I haven't had a chance to try Bobsled yet. It's not my fault, though.* The T-Mobile app couldn't call out to landlines.
Well, now it can. The Bobsled app for... Read More
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If there's one thing phone companies all have in common (besides phones), it's lawsuits. More specifically, patent lawsuits. Suits, countersuits, jumpsuits, you name it.
In the... Read More
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Skype released 2.6 for Android OS today. New stuff: photo sharing, more video support types, BATTERY LIFE. My Galaxy SII barely lasts 2 days, but maybe that's because I do too... Read More