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Vonage users can now use their Vonage VoIP service remotely through Vonage’s newest standard feature: Vonage Extensions.
Vonage announced the feature a week ago in a company press... Read More
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Have you read your Terms of Service lately? How about your service-level agreement? Any legal paperwork from your VoIP company? No?
Then you’re like the rest of us. The terms of... Read More
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It’s a big day in the mobile phone industry: T-Mobile is the first mobile phone provider to offer caller ID to their customers. Now presenting: Name ID.
For just $3.99 a month,... Read More
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So, in looking for fun, Friday-esque things to write about related to telecommunications (I know, there are so many fun Friday features for phones), I visited the Federal... Read More
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Somehow, I managed to miss the extra $250,000 awarded in the settlement. It's really for $4.75 million.
File a claim by July 11, 2011
I've always wanted to do this:
*Start Lawyer... Read More
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Yesterday, Microsoft announced that it was going to buy Skype for a cool $8.5 billion dollars.
Details of the Notice of Possible Acquisition
First things first: Microsoft hasn't... Read More
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magicJack has something big planned for this evening: they're unveiling a new magicJack - magicJack plus - for $50. You get a year worth of phone service and don't have to connect... Read More
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VOIP phone call quality is based on the speed and consistency of your internet connection. However, sometimes the quality of a VoIP call seems unexplainable. You know your... Read More
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Having VoIP doesn’t necessarily mean that you have to purchase a VoIP unit, which is pricier than a standard telephone. Apple, being one of the premier manufacturers of mobile... Read More
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Technology can always be used for either good or bad. VoIP is not immune to users with ill intentions. Just as the Internet is prone to hackers, VoIP can fall prey to call tappers... Read More