Category: Open Source

Skype Does SIP Trunking

Skype announced today that it is getting into the SIP trunking business by allowing native SIP calls to be connected
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MegaPath Focuses on MPLS and Security

As companies continue to embrace MPLS networks, companies like MegaPath Inc, look to become a trusted partner in deploying networks
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Nortel Asks for Executive Bonuses

A shot of the Ottawa River in Canada. Click to enlarge. It is certainly a tough time for Nortel to
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Sangoma’s S519 ADSL2+ Card Great for Inexpensive VoIP/Video

I had a chance to speak with David Mandelstam the CEO of Sangoma about his company’s new ADSL 2+ networking
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Cisco’s Plans for Flip video

For a good look into what Cisco is trying to do with the new Flip line of video recording devices
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Cisco Moves in Opposite Directions

With all the opportunity to sell more products in the data center and the consumer electronics space, a company like
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Nokia Cuts, HTC Gains New Androids

HTC Magic, Android-Based Phone While Nokia layoffs mount with the news of 1,700 more being let go as well as
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Just Give it Away (at first)

I am sitting here at the DFW airport, looking forward to getting home but not thrilled about the 50 degree
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Thomas Howe Takes CEO Role at Jaduka

At TMC’s ITEXPO earlier this month I had a chance to briefly chat with voice 2.0/mashup guru Thomas Howe. At
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Escaux Brings Unified Communications to Google Android

Escaux, a European unified communications software provider for SMB and enterprise customers has a new mobile UC solution which allows
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