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Archive for October, 2009

Interfuture Systems Ltd Strengthens Its Voice Over IP Offerings with Hosted VoIP (PR.com)

Saturday, October 31st, 2009
Interfuture Systems Ltd (ISL) continues to strengthen its product portfolio with the right mix of professional services and suppliers and has completed its negotiations with a leading Hosted VoIP provider and is now a formal accredited reseller. This further development to its portfolio means that ISL can now offer both leading edge, full localised VoIP solutions through standalone PBX ...

SoliCalls PBXMate for Audio Improvement is Now available for H.323 VoIP Networks (PR.com)

Saturday, October 31st, 2009
SoliCall’s PBXMate, which improves quality of voice calls by reducing both noise & echo in any VoIP/IP PBX system, is now available for H.323 VoIP Networks. SoliCall's PBXMate, which also continuously monitor the quality of the calls, was initially used for VoIP networks using SIP signaling only. Following increased market demand, SoliCall has added integration procedures to the H.323 signaling ...

Fortinet Announces Integrated Network and VoIP Security Platform (Marketwire)

Friday, October 30th, 2009
FortiGate Voice-80C Combines UTM Security and PBX Functionality; Increases Ease-of-Manageability and Reduces Operating Costs for Mid-Market Customers

Fortinet Announces Integrated Network and VoIP Security Platform (Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance)

Friday, October 30th, 2009
SUNNYVALE, CA--(Marketwire - 10/30/09) - Fortinet -- a market-leading network security provider and worldwide leader of unified threat management (UTM) solutions -- today announced a new FortiGate multi-threat security appliance with integrated internet protocol private branch exchange (IP-PBX) functionality, consolidating data and voice over IP (VoIP) security management into a single device ...

Report: VoIP sales top $20 billion in first half; more growth to come (ZDNet)

Friday, October 30th, 2009
A market research report found that VoIP services worldwide topped $20 billion in the first half of the year and were set for even more growth, as recession-plagued customers turn to VoIP to save money.

In recession, VoIP makes strong case for cutting your home landline (ZDNet)

Friday, October 30th, 2009
In a recession, consumers are more than ever rethinking the expense of a home phone, mobile cellular service...or both. Why not give VoIP a try?

VoIP brings in $21bn in 1H09 (CIOL)

Friday, October 30th, 2009
CALIFORNIA, USA: Demand for residential and business voice over Internet Protocol ( VoIP) services continues to grow even as spending in other communication areas tightens.

VoIP generated $21b revenue in 1H09: Infonetics (telecomasia.net)

Thursday, October 29th, 2009
The VoIP services market generated a whopping $20.7 billion worth of revenue in the first half of 2009, with the economic crisis failing to curtail its growth, Infonetics said.

Google Voice is in Survival Mode, Kind Of

Thursday, October 29th, 2009

It seemed liked a good idea at the time, Google’s got to be thinking right about now. The good idea is Google Voice, which allows users a whole lot of nifty features for making and managing phone calls. For some, such as AT&T, however, Google Voice is a bad idea because Google Voice gets to play by a different set of rules which allow it to invade AT&T’s turf, and undercut its revenue stream.

One of the headaches Google Voice has generated for its parent company is the result of blocking calls to certain numbers. It costs to make calls, and the costs are greater to rural carriers, conference call services, and adult-themed entertainment. The rules for telephone company’s say all call get to pass through. Google Voice counters it is not a telephone company so doesn’t have to play by those rules.

In defending Google Voice’s decision to block calls, Richard Whitt, Google’s telecom and media counsel, tells us: “Earlier this year, we noticed an extremely high number of calls were being made to an extremely small number of destinations. In fact, the top 10 telephone prefixes--the area code plus the first three digits of a seven digit number, e.g., 555-555-XXXX--generated more than 160 times the expected traffic volumes, and accounted for a whopping 26 percent of our monthly connection costs.” Google, one can appreciate, doesn’t see a particular need to subsidize the fantasies of middle-aged single men still living in their mothers’ basements.

Google is promising to implement blocking schemes that are more particular--targeting particular numbers rather than a whole exchange. And, in fact, feels it should be congratulated for exposing “traffic pumping schemes” that drive up the cost of ordinary phone service. I’m guessing AT&T won’t be the first to send flowers.

 

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Infonetics Research: VoIP services bring in $21 billion for service providers in 1H09; strong demand continues (Marketwire)

Thursday, October 29th, 2009
CAMPBELL, CA--(Marketwire - October 29, 2009) - Market research firm Infonetics Research ( http://twitter.com/infonetics ) released its biannual VoIP and UC Services and Subscribers report, which tracks business and residential/SOHO voice over IP services and includes a North America Business VoIP Services Leadership Matrix that analyzes and ranks the top service ...

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