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Open Source VoIP in the carrier space : A look at Bandwidth.com

October 31st, 2008 by Aaron Rosenthal | 1 Comment

Open Source VoIP in the carrier space : A look at Bandwidth.com

Learn how and where Open Source VoIP can and should be used within the carrier space.


Polycom SoundPoint IP 670 – now available for order

June 26th, 2008 by Aaron Rosenthal | No Comments

Polycom SoundPoint IP 670 – now available for order

So I just heard from my Polycom guy today that as of yesterday the Polycom IP670 phone is available for order. I had a few things to say about this phone in a previous blog here, but now that it’s available I’m sure it’s only a matter of time before we get one to play [...]


fring™ – a mobile VoIP client with SIP… among other things

June 20th, 2008 by Aaron Rosenthal | No Comments

fring™ – a mobile VoIP client with SIP… among other things

The eventual evolution of VoIP is going to break into the mobile market and go mainstream sometime very soon… unless networks start banning VoIP but that’s just stupid. The idea behind mobile VoIP is to make and receive voice calls over your data plan. With unlimited data plans standard with most carriers, this means unlimited [...]


 
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