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The Voice Over Internet Protocol (VoIP) Market 2013-2018

Considerable cost savings that VoIP offers to both residential as well as enterprise users as compared to traditional PSTN telephony is the key market driver. The deployment of LTE and 4G networks will transform the quality of VoIP services and propel VoIP into mainstream mobile telecommunication services creating a paradigm shift in subscriber behaviour. Why you should buy The Voice Over Internet Protocol (VoIP) Market 2013-2018: Prospects for Skype and Other Players • Stay ahead with this comprehensive analysis of the VoIP market prospects - The report comprises of 126 pages • Get ahead of your competitors by studying highly quantitative content delivering solid conclusions benefiting your research and analysis and saving you time.

NakedWines.com Toasts RingCentral's Cloud Business ...

SAN MATEO, Calif. — RingCentral, Inc., a leading provider of cloud business communications solutions, today announced that NakedWines.com, an international customer-funded wine business, uses RingCentral’s cloud business communications solution. “We initially switched to RingCentral because I was looking for a system that would allow me to start-up quickly, connect multiple locations, and work with our own customer relationship management system,” said Derek Hardy, chief technology officer at NakedWines.com. Fort Mill Times is pleased to provide this opportunity to share information, experiences and observations about what's in the news.

U.S. Department of Justice gives Microsoft-Nokia deal the OK

The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has given its approval to Microsoft's pending acquisition of Nokia's mobile devices and services business. The transaction got the DOJ nod on November 29, according to the Federal Trade Commission's Bureau of Competition notification on December 2. "We look forward to the date when our partners at Nokia will become members of the Microsoft family, and are pleased that the Department of Justice has cleared the deal unconditionally," said a Microsoft spokesperson in a prepared statement.