By Amelia Gurley on 2/25/2010 2:06 PM
According to a recent PointTopic analysis, VoIP hardware users grew by 15% in the first three quarters of 2009 to finally reach a new milestone: 100 million subscribers.John Bosnell, senior analyst at PointTopic said, "The number is close to 110 million today." Bosnell goes on to say that "This represents steady growth, particularly in the face of the financial turmoil of the recent past. For VoIP though there is an argument that these conditions are an uptake driver since you should be saving money if you’re making your calls over IP." Read More » |
By Amelia Gurley on 2/25/2010 1:58 PM
VoIP Provider Vocalocity has taken on a new CEO, Wain Kellum. Prior to joining Vocalocity, Kellum served as the CEO of Omnilink Systems, a leading provider of location-based service (LBS). Boris Jerkunica, Chairman and Co-Founder of Vocalocity, said in a press release that "Wain brings an ideal blend of leadership, technology, and sales experience that we need to continue to drive our company forward." Read More » |
By Amelia Gurley on 2/24/2010 1:45 PM
OpenSpace Branch, a new product from Siemens Enterprise Corporation, represents a step forward in branch solutions technology. This new program is offered as part of the fourth release of Siemens Enterprise’s OpenSpace Voice program. Read More » |
By Amelia Gurley on 2/18/2010 7:47 AM
Verizon Wireless, described by Robert Poe at VoIP Evolution as “the most conservative U.S. carrier” is finally beginning to open its market up to new solutions. In the last year Verizon claimed that it would work to open its network as much as possible, and announced in October that it would soon be introducing two new handsets with Google Voice capability and Google Android-developed operating systems. Verizon followed this with a joint announcement of a deal with Google and announced plans to hold a joint press conference with Skype about a similar new deal to run Skype on Verizon equipment and networks. Read More » |
By Amelia Gurley on 2/17/2010 10:14 AM
BroadSoft has developed a comprehensive new set of mobile features for its flagship product, the BroadWorks Application Server Program. It was designed specifically for mobile and converged networks, and is able to integrate seamlessly with 2G, 3G, VoIP-capable 4G LTE, and WiMAX networks, allowing mobile operators to pursue new markets. Features include a mobile SIP trunk, which delivers fixed-mobile convergence over SIP trunks to a premises PBX, native mobile SS7 support, allowing integration with mobile networks using standard GSM MAP, CAMEL, ANSI-41 MAP and WIN protocols, and voice over LTE support. BroadWorks also incorporates short message service 2.0, which is capable of extending SMS to all IP-enabled devices, Rich Communications Suite, which integrates presence, instant messaging, content sharing, and multimedia messaging service with voice and video calling, and many location-based services, including Home Zone/Office Zone preferential calling rates, location-based call routing and mobile presence and location applications for Unified Communications. Read More » |
By Amelia Gurley on 2/16/2010 3:51 PM
24 different mobile communications companies, including AT&T, Verizon Wireless, and Sprint, have announced plans to build a new online 'super store' called the Wholesale Applications Community. This store would apparently provide applications for many different smartphones and operating systems, and would be designed to encourage new program engineers to create programs applicable to a wide range of devices. The decision was announced at the Mobile World Congress 2010 in Barcelona, Spain. Read More » |
By Amelia Gurley on 2/11/2010 4:58 PM
Despite Apple’s great publicity for the iPhone, Nokia comfortably lead the world handset market in 2009, with 432 million sales and a 38% market share – 17 times as many sales as Apple. Samsung, the second largest competitor, only holds 20% market share and 277 million sales despite strong growth in the past year. Nokia is also the only one of the top five companies to report consistent handset profits every quarter. Nokia’s sales are almost as big as the next four largest manufacturers put together. Nokia also tops the smartphone market, with sales of 68 million and a 39% market share. Read More » |
By Amelia Gurley on 2/11/2010 4:42 PM
Edwin Andrew Pena has pleaded guilty to a hacking scam that profited him $1 million by selling over 10 million minutes of VoIP calls to consumers and businesses that he delivered by piggybacking off third-party resources. The original scam took place more than four years ago but Pena was only brought to trial last year.Read More » |
By Amelia Gurley on 2/10/2010 7:11 PM
Global IP Solutions has released a very revealing survey of over 1,200 senior business professionals in the U.S., Japan, South Korea, and China. GIPS states that they were initially motivated to perform this survey after they “witnessed a rising interest in video conferencing” over the past 18 months. The survey contains some surprising findings regarding the video conferencing market today, including the location and desires of most modern video conference users. Read More » |
By Amelia Gurley on 2/5/2010 1:11 PM
Digium Switchvox has announced an update to its Switchvox SMB PBX system. The new version, 4.5, includes a host of upgrades as well as special phone feature packs for both Polycom and snom phones. Current Switchvox SMB users are allowed to upgrade for free, but the program contains more than enough new features to attract first-time customers. The purchase of SMB 4.5 is accompanied by a mandatory “Phone Feature Packs” license. Read More » |