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VONaLink SoloRecord VoIP call recorder
There are a few general purpose VoIP call recording solutions that I've written about. Arcosoft Inc., is the latest to announce a VoIP call recording solution released today called VONaLink SoloRecord. SoloRecord works with any VoIP phone system based on... Full Story
Posted on July 28, 2006 10:37 AM
I'd like a pizza with pepperoni and a sprinkle of VoIP and some GPS too
Recently, I received an email from a pizza delivery solutions provider seeking my assistance in an interesting application that involves VoIP, GPS coordinates, Bluetooth, and of course pizza. This is not the first time I have linked pizza with VoIP.... Full Story
Posted on July 25, 2006 10:42 AM
BandTel increases SIP redundancy
BandTel announced this morning it is the first to solve the throughput and redundancy problems on high capacity SIP-based networks with its new N-Plus architecture. The solution lifts the burden placed upon servers by creating a clustered architecture that eliminates... Full Story
Posted on July 24, 2006 2:34 PM
Paragon hipi dual-mode GSM phone
Paragon Wireless released the world first commercial GSM/VoWLAN dual-mode smart phone, hipi, in March 2006 and was my pick to be a winner in this years' TMC Labs Innovation Awards. With a tri-band GSM/GPRS (Class 10) radio and an IEEE... Full Story
Posted on July 23, 2006 11:18 PM
The Perfect VoIP Softphone and IM client
With more softphones on the market than you can shake a stick at, each with their own "island" of users that cannot bridge to other islands, I've become a bit disillussioned with the VoIP softphone market. Sure, there is talk... Full Story
Posted on June 19, 2006 9:28 PM
ATS DECT 6.0 cordless VoIP phones
Tomorrow, American Telecom Services, Inc. (ATS) will announce the release of its first DECT 6.0 cordless multi-handset Internet phone. The master units (E6501) are expected to retail at a sub $50 mark (likely $49.99) and the extensions (E6502) will each... Full Story
Posted on June 13, 2006 11:59 PM
Linksys WIP330 Wireless-G IP Phone Review
RatingsScoreInstallationDocumentationFeaturesUsabilityValuePerformanceOverallThe Linksys WIP330 Wireless-G IP Phone is one of the coolest gadgets I've tested in awhile. Linksys sent me a WIP330 for a product review two weeks ago and I played around with it quite a bit, but just never... Full Story
Posted on June 12, 2006 2:39 PM
IP-PBX market numbers continue to shine
Interesting IP-PBX stats within Infonetics's Enterprise Telephony report that shows IP-PBXs continued growth even with a generally slower 1st quarter. They also list the current IP-PBX market leaders (Cisco is listed as #1). This report doesn't list this, but I'd... Full Story
Posted on May 30, 2006 2:02 PM
SightSpeed 5.0 beta released
SightSpeed just released their new beta version (5.0) of their video/voice over-IP software. The beta release includes significantly enhanced video quality, as well as PSTN Out calling and new Voice only PC to PC calling. They are also supporting Macs... Full Story
Posted on May 24, 2006 9:00 PM
Siemens targets the SMB VoIP market with P2P HiPath BizIP solution
Siemens Communications Inc. today announced its HiPath BizIP offering, a new peer-to-peer SIP VoIP phone system that negated the need for a complex enterprise network telephone system. Conceptually, this is similar to Popular Telephony or Nimcat Networks (now part of... Full Story
Posted on May 1, 2006 1:51 PM
Open-source VoIP softswitch speaks GoogleTalk
Freeswitch, an open-source softswitch started earlier this year, leverages open-source software libraries and has recently added support for Google Talk. The codebase now includes Jingle (Jabber XMPP Voice) support with the addition of libDingaLing and mod_dingaling libraries. Jingle is an... Full Story
Posted on April 17, 2006 9:50 AM
Microsoft Speech Server 2007 preview
Microsoft announced today that beginning in May, beta testers will have the opportunity to preview and provide feedback on Microsoft Speech Server 2007. Speech Server is Microsoft's IVR platform and provides the tools, run-time environment and services needed for developing... Full Story
Posted on April 5, 2006 1:35 PM
BridgePort Networks shows off Dual-mode capability
BridgePort Networks is making some interesting announcments at the CTIA Wireless show. Most importantly they are demonstrating how they leverages SIP and IMS to demonstrate seamless handover based on 'VCC' technical requirements. If you're not familiar with IMS or... Full Story
Posted on April 5, 2006 12:19 PM
Sprint gets into SIP Trunking game with Sprint IP Voice Connect
Sprint today launched a new Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) solution for enterprises - essentially a SIP trunking (IP Centrex) solution. This is big news considering another big telecom player, Level3 gave up on enterprise VoIP trunking months ago... Full Story
Posted on March 9, 2006 10:49 AM
Cisco Unified Communications Changes Everything?
Cisco at 12am March 6th will launch their new Unified Communications System (www.cisco.com/go/unified) aimed at streamlining business processes, and helping to drive productivity. Unified Communications (UC) will feature new presence, desktop tools, mobile integration and network intelligence to improve business... Full Story
Posted on March 5, 2006 11:59 PM
Uniqall unveils Gridborg HMP 1.2 with SIP support
On Monday, Uniqall will unveil a beta version of Gridborg HMP 1.2 (Host Media Processing) with SIP included. Previous versions supported H.323, however this beta will also speak SIP. The Gridborg HMP 1.2 is available for free download and evaluation... Full Story
Posted on February 10, 2006 5:47 PM
SIP to Skype gateway breaks Skype's Great Wall of VoIP
Dal over at Asterisk VoIP News forwarded me an interesting link last week on a project he's been working on that creates a gateway between Skype and Asterisk or any SIP-based client. As most techies know, Skype uses a... Full Story
Posted on February 6, 2006 9:45 AM
Zoep VoIP client with Firefox plugin and Jabber support
VoIPSter has announced the formation of The OpenZoep Foundation and the release of OpenZoep communications engine. The OpenZoep communication protocol is based on the XMPP Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol, an open, XML-based protocol for near-real-time, extensible instant messaging and... Full Story
Posted on January 23, 2006 11:59 PM
Philips VP5500 WiFi VoIP phone launches
The Philips VP5500 WiFi VoIP phone was announced way back in September 2005 and it was finally launched today in the Netherlands of all places. No offense Netherlands, but how come you get first dibs on this cool phone? :(... Full Story
Posted on January 23, 2006 4:23 PM
Tello a near term solution?
Tello was launched today by Pulver with some help from Craig McCaw, telecom banker Michael Price and former Apple CEO John Sculley. What is Tello? Tello enables enterprise users to see the presence of the person they are trying... Full Story
Posted on January 23, 2006 3:08 PM
Google Talk and VoIP on Sony PSP?
SIPThat's popular blogger, Erik Lagerway pondered in a blog post last year if the Sony PSP would one day run a VoIP (Voice over IP) client. In fact, he hinted while working at Xten (now CounterPath) that they could should... Full Story
Posted on January 18, 2006 3:51 PM
Gabcast audio blogger service
Gabcast is an interesting new service that lets you instantly create podcasts for your blog with integration with your blogging software. While, this in itself is nothing new, AudioBlog has been doing it successfully for awhile, the neat thing about... Full Story
Posted on January 18, 2006 12:27 PM
VoIP Calls Recorder software
Came across another VoIP call recorder from Duxoft Software that captures the RTP stream for recording your VoIP calls. VoIP Calls Recorder is a piece of software that records your conversations in any of the major VoIP protocols, inclusing H.323,... Full Story
Posted on January 6, 2006 12:13 PM
Kapanga adds open source video codec to SIP softphone
Kapanga Softphone, a SIP-based softphone announced by Ecotronics Ventures is integrating Theora (Xiph Foundation's open source video codec) into its SIP-based video capabilitiesThe latest version of Kapanga Softphone now supports Xiph.org Foundation's Theora, the open source video codec based upon... Full Story
Posted on December 22, 2005 10:01 AM
CommuniGate Pro 5.0 SIP Farm
Yesterday, I had a conference call with CommuniGate Systems, a developer of scalable carrier-class IP-based communications solutions, about their impending launch of its new SIP Farm, which was just launched today. SIP Farm runs on their CommuniGate Pro Dynamic Cluster... Full Story
Posted on December 20, 2005 9:43 AM



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