Microsoft Buys VoIP Startup

12:39 am on August 31, 2005 | Category: Business, VoIP

Microsoft announced on Tuesday that it has acquired Teleco Inc., a small San Francisco company that distributes VoIP software, which allows users to make phone calls from computers to traditional telephones.

3Com and Ingate Announce VoIP Partnership

9:36 pm on August 30, 2005 | Category: Business, VoIP

Ingate Systems and 3Com Corporation announced this week that they are planning a partnership to offer enterprise class VoIP telephony solutions to workers on the go.

Cingular Expected to Sell Motorola’s iTunes Phone

9:31 pm on August 30, 2005 | Category: Business

Cingular Wireless, the number one wireless service in the US, is expected to reveal plans next week to sell Motorola’s new cell phone, which uses Apple Computer Inc.’s iTunes software to play music.

Camera Phones may be Increasing Digital Camera Sales

3:01 pm on August 30, 2005 | Category: Mobile Devices

According to a recent survey from the IDC research firm, the belief that camera phones will ultimately replace digital cameras is a myth. Over 30% of camera phone owners who responded to the survey say that they have plans to purchase a digital camera because they were introduced to digital photography through their phones.

Appeal of CRTC Decision Threatens Canadian Satellite Radio

10:14 pm on August 27, 2005 | Category: Wireless Technology

Canadian Satellite Radio, one of two companies that were licensed by the CRTC to operate subscription based satellite programming is now facing a major threat.

Future Uncertain for New iTunes Cell Phone

3:48 pm on August 26, 2005 | Category: Wireless Technology, Mobile Devices, Cell Phones, Multimedia

Recent reports indicate that the FCC has approved Motorola’s much anticipated iTunes cell phone, however, the future of the device is still uncertain.

Vonage Plans IPO

6:43 pm on August 25, 2005 | Category: Business, VoIP

The New Jersey based Vonage Holdings Inc., a quickly growing provider of residential phone service has recently made plans to go public.

Google Talk Lacks Competitive Advantage

10:23 pm on August 24, 2005 | Category: VoIP, Web Services, Messaging

Sure, the service works fine, and is a perfectly usable voice and text messaging platform. But people are used to innovation and excellence and excellence from Google, and this new service has no major advantage over Skype and other competitors.

OECD Predicts VoIP Revolution

10:23 pm on August 24, 2005 | Category: VoIP, Telecom Services

Landline and mobile providers can’t afford to ignore the increasing popularity of VoIP telephony, warns the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development in a new report today.

Motorola Phones Allow Parents to Monitor Kids

10:20 pm on August 24, 2005 | Category: Mobile Devices

Motorola Inc., the world's third largest manufacturer of mobile phones has plans to make phones that would allow parents to censor obscene content, and monitor their children’s whereabouts.

Intel and Cisco Work Together to Boost Wi-Fi VoIP

10:14 pm on August 24, 2005 | Category: VoIP, Wireless Technology

Cisco and Intel have decided to work together in hopes of improving integration of their wireless products. Executives from both companies unveiled the newly developed Business Class Wireless Software Suite, at the Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco.

FCC Gives Attention to Rural Telecommunications Subsidies

10:01 pm on August 24, 2005 | Category: Web Services, Telecom Services

FCC member, Jonathan Adelstein says that future federal regulations should make sure that rural areas have full access to high-speed internet services, as this is essential for proper economic development.

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