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SightSpeed Light Flash Video on MySpace
SightSpeed just launched a new “SightSpeed Light” widget for MySpace, which adds two-way voice and video to the popular social networking site. If you recall, I wrote the following about SightSpeed Light: The obvious question that came to my mind... Full Story
Posted on April 22, 2008 10:41 AM
Voxeo Adds VoIP Party Line App to Facebook
Thought I'd share some interesting Facebook VoIP application news from Voxeo. Their Voxeo Prophecy Platform is being deployed by Equals in conjunction with the popular social networking site, Facebook. Equals Party Line adds voice to social networking by enabling group... Full Story
Posted on April 22, 2008 12:00 AM
Skype Launches Unlimited Flat-Rate International Calls
Today, Skype announced its first-ever, flat-rate international calling subscription. Sure, Skype has had unlimited flat-rate calling to the U.S. and Canada for some time, but today marks the first time Skype has given some non-North American countries (minus Mexico) some... Full Story
Posted on April 21, 2008 2:13 PM
Microsoft Response Point Announces SIP Trunking Service Providers
In March Microsoft announced Microsoft Response Point Service Pack 1 (SP1), which adds SIP trunking support. Today, Microsoft is announcing that they have selected NGT and Cbeyond as recommended service providers for Response Point to offer SIP trunks. NGT... Full Story
Posted on April 18, 2008 9:00 AM
Podcast Interview with Digium CEO Danny Windham
Just want to point you to Rich Tehrani's interview with Digium CEO Danny Windham. He covers everything from open source to Web 2.0 & mashups. Digium is the 'heart and soul' of the Asterisk movement, so when their CEO speaks,... Full Story
Posted on April 17, 2008 11:57 AM
Hulk Smash Asterisk 1.6!
Nerd Vittles had been lamenting the fact that the "Asterisk 1.6 development seemed to be on a collision course with the dinosaurs because of developer insistence on deprecating and removing commands from the application programming interface (API) in the name... Full Story
Posted on April 16, 2008 12:07 PM
TringMe opens platform API to developers
Some great news for VoIP developers. Today TringMe announced it has opened up its platform APIs for developers. According to TringMe's blog, TringMe’s open API will allow developers of Adobe Flex, AIR, Symbian S60 or even a pure web platform... Full Story
Posted on April 16, 2008 9:33 AM
PIKA T1/E1 and analog boards now compatible with FreeSWITCH
PIKA T1/E1 and analog boards are now compatible with FreeSWITCH. Some good news for PIKA this morning worth reading... PIKA Technologies Inc., a developer of media-processing hardware and software, today announced that its entire family of analog and digital host... Full Story
Posted on April 15, 2008 10:58 AM
trixbox 2.0 launches
trixbox version 2.0 launched today. Current trixbox customers will automatically receive their upgrade to 2.0 between today (Tax Day) April 15th and Wednesday, April 16th, and best of all, it's 100% FREE. trixbox Pro Version 2.0 is a big release... Full Story
Posted on April 15, 2008 9:58 AM
XO Anywhere Enhanced Mobile Features
XO Communications has enhanced it's mobile worker feature-set on their XO Anywhere platform. It bundles mobility and Unified Communications for customers with XOptions Flex, IP Flex, and IP Flex with VPN service. XO Anywhere allows your remote workers to work... Full Story
Posted on April 14, 2008 12:00 AM
Plantronics SupraPlus HW251N-USB Wideband Headset
Rich and I reviewed the Plantronics SupraPlus HW251N-USB Wideband headset, featuring wideband codec support for use in VoIP applications such as Skype and Microsoft Office Communicator. Rich actually got two pre-production models and was kind enough to give me... Full Story
Posted on April 11, 2008 10:12 AM
ISPBX Launches Asterisk appliances with CogoBlue Asterisk GUI
ISPBX launched a family of Asterisk appliances with CogoBlue Asterisk GUI tools. The CogoBlue GUI enables the configuration of a complete PBX using simple “drag and drop” icons. So simple even grandma can setup an Asterisk system. This drag-and-drop telephony... Full Story
Posted on April 10, 2008 2:37 PM
PhoneFromHere.com & Digium Ink 5 Year Deal
PhoneFromHere.com today announced a 5 year agreement with Digium. They have been working informally in the past. The goal is to improve and commercialize the embedded Java softphone created by Digium engineers. PhoneFromHere.com creates web call me button widgets for... Full Story
Posted on April 9, 2008 12:59 PM
Packet8 Virtual Office Adds Salesforce.com VoIP Plugin
Packet8 has always been at the leading edge of cool VoIP applications and products. Packet8 was the first to offer a videophone for their residential VoIP customers (see my review of the Packet8 Videophone) They're had several other firsts to... Full Story
Posted on April 9, 2008 10:10 AM
C2Call - New browser-based Java VoIP app
C2Call (C2Call) lets you make web-based P2P VoIP phone calls direct from your browser whether you're using Linux, Windows, or an Apple Mac. The software is a Java widget that is loaded temporary from the C2Call web page into... Full Story
Posted on April 3, 2008 12:10 PM
JAJAH Mobile VoIP client for the iPhone
JAJAH, today announced that it is building on its current Apple iPhone call-back offering by participating in the iPhone Developer Program "to create possibly the first native global VoIP application." Sorry, Jajah, but truphone beat you to it with their... Full Story
Posted on April 2, 2008 9:21 AM
D2 Technologies Releases Mobile Handset Solution Powered by Google Android
D2 Technologies today released their mobile handset solution powered by Google Android. D2's mCUE mobile convergence software solution combines a communications user interface with the company’s vPort MP VoIP software platform and is targeted towards OEMs and service providers to... Full Story
Posted on April 1, 2008 1:21 PM
VoIP Supply Grants No-Questions-Asked 3-Year Warranty on All VoIP Hardware
VoIP Supply announced a three-year, no-questions-asked, guaranteed replacement warranty, called Go3. As long as you purchase your VoIP hardware (IP phones, ATAs, SIP WiFi phones, IP-PBXs, etc.) from VoIP Supply they'll replace the VoIP equipment no questions asked. Hmmm. Considering... Full Story
Posted on April 1, 2008 11:18 AM
Snom VoIP vulnerability resolved
After my Snom VoIP phone hacked article, I received a response from snom indicating that the vulnerability had more to do with a user not setting a password on the IP phone than any sort of bug or vulnerability in... Full Story
Posted on March 31, 2008 11:13 AM
Asterisk USB Hub
No Asterisk fan can do without some Asterisk paraphernalia such as an Asterisk or Digium T-Shirt, Asterisk book, maybe even an Asterisk coffee mug from ITEXPO where lots of Asterisk happenings take place. Well now you can add an Asterisk... Full Story
Posted on March 31, 2008 10:26 AM
OctroTalk Launches
OctroTalk mobile instant messaging client features connectivity to Google Talk/Jabber with MSN, AIM, ICQ and Yahoo, IM capabilities, VoIP, P2P file transfer, folder sharing, quick picture messaging, and more. OctroTalk works over both low-bandwidth and high-bandwidth connections, including GPRS/EDGE/CDMA/WiFi/Bluetooth data... Full Story
Posted on March 31, 2008 9:45 AM
VoIP & Communications Developers - We've heard you...
We at TMC have heard the cries from developers for a stronger development track at Internet Telephony Conference & Expo to focus on more technical development-related topics. As a developer myself with a background in computer engineering, I discussed with... Full Story
Posted on March 28, 2008 11:02 AM
Court declares VoIP is exempt from service fees
ars technica has a great article on how Vonage won its fight with the state of Nebraska over service fees. Nebraska wanted Vonage to "chip in" by paying into the state's Universal Service Fund (USF), a fund designed to offset... Full Story
Posted on March 27, 2008 11:47 AM
Motorola Adds 400 Series to Canopy Line
Some interesting news from Motorola I thought I'd share... Motorola Inc. announced today that it is extending the reach of its field-proven Canopy wireless broadband system with the introduction of the 400 series of access points and subscriber modules in... Full Story
Posted on March 25, 2008 10:33 AM
Microsoft Response Point SP1
Today, Microsoft released announced Microsoft Response Point Service Pack 1 (SP1), which adds SIP trunking support. Response Point Service Pack 1 (SP1), not to be confused with the recent release of Vista SP1, will be released this summer, available... Full Story
Posted on March 24, 2008 11:59 AM



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