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Jajah Brings VoIP to iPhone 2.0
JAJAH 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. The new global VoIP application is expected to be available this... Read more
The Digium Dead End: Will Asterisk Be The Next Dinosaur
One of the problems with laying track in front of a steaming locomotive is that someone still needs to watch where the train is headed. So it is with Asterisk 1.6... Read more
Polycom adds Cell Phone Signal Shielding to IP Phones
This new benefit, built into the latest versions of its triangular conference phones now delivers users a clearer and more productive conferencing experience by eliminating the annoying buzzing noise caused by interference from nearby cellular devices. RF interference affects the... Read more
Arch Rock Unveils Enterprise-Class Wireless Sensor Network
Arch Rock Corporation has introduced the first wireless sensor network (WSN) to address large-scale enterprise applications by forming large, resilient IP-based WSNs and letting users centrally manage collections of those WSNs as an integral part of the enterprise IP infrastructure.... Read more
Los Angeles Imposes Tax on VoIP Phone Service
Los Angeles voters have imposed a 9 percent tax on Internet phone calls, known as VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol). VoIP calls had been tax-free in the city. Voters also enacted a 1 percentage point reduction in the tax on... Read more
