By Sharla Sikes
Security threats have dogged VoIP since its popular acceptance. Yesterday I talked about general security information; here’s a little more detail.
There are four types of threats to VoIP communications, according to a Mac News World article. Users are vulnerable to social threats such as misrepresentation, theft of services and unwanted contact; eavesdropped calls […]
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Security Threats Continued




(1 votes, average: 4 out of 5)Apr
Skype Offers Unlimited International Calls




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By Sharla Sikes
In the increasingly competitive world of IP communications, Skype is determined to keep its name at the top of the list.
One of the first to offer internet calling, Skype introduced a new package featuring unlimited international calling for a flat rate of $9.95 per month.
Phone Line Monitor Available




(No Ratings Yet)Apr
By Sharla Sikes
Clare, a manufacturer of solid-state relays and high voltage integrated circuits, announced the availability of its CPC5712, a phone line monitor with detectors integrated circuit. The PLMD is designed for use in high-voltage telephony applications including VoIP gateways and IP PBXs.
iPhone: VoIP Gadget of the Year




(1 votes, average: 5 out of 5)Apr
By Sharla Sikes
Well, last year anyway. The minute it hit stores, customers were looking for the hack that would open it up to VoIP and other applications, and it didn’t take long.
Now, new downloadable applications continue to flourish for the iPhone, and fring is the latest to join the game.
More Business-Targeted VoIP Products




(No Ratings Yet)Apr
By Sharla Sikes
Voice over IP phone systems seem to be the new product of choice for many small and medium businesses, allowing all the features of a high-end phone system as well as a lower cost.
Applications and products are popping up everywhere trying to appeal to businesses in that category.
SPIT: Some of Us Were Right to be Paranoid




(1 votes, average: 4 out of 5)Apr
Several years ago, SPam over Internet Telephony (SPIT) was merely a security issue that hadn’t yet manifested. In fact, NewScientist was predicting SPIT back in 2004. However, many naysayers felt that the fear of SPIT was simply “paranoid media coverage” that would never come to fruition. Ah, if only that were true. It looks like […]
New Phones Offer VoIP Conferencing




(1 votes, average: 3 out of 5)Apr
By Sharla Sikes
New for business, or for teenagers who talk a lot: new VoIP conferencing phones from Polycom are now available. The two new models feature high-definition voice and other unique features.
Polycom’s SoundStation® IP 7000 and IP 6000 were released today, called “next-generation” IP phones, according to Polycom.
VoIP Growth = Job Growth




(2 votes, average: 4 out of 5)Apr
By Sharla Sikes
By now you’ve read that VoIP is growing for businesses and private citizens, in the United States, Europe, Australia, Asia and elsewhere in the world. It just makes sense for the same reasons to many people: Cost, features, management, simplicity.
Another boon to the boom: New jobs. Especially in the U.S., facing increased outsourcing […]
Jajah for iPhone




(1 votes, average: 3 out of 5)Apr
By Sharla Sikes
Ahhh, the iPhone. Are you tired of hearing about the iPhone yet? I am, a little, but I’m sort of anti-trend. I can’t deny it is a nifty gadget. And I can’t deny that it and other smartphones are the perfect application for mobile VoIP.
Jajah, a provider of Internet telephony, has new plans […]
More Availability of Mobile VoIP




(1 votes, average: 3 out of 5)Apr
By Sharla Sikes
There’s another mobile VoIP service soon to be available. Sipcall, a startup based in Silicon Valley, plans to offer its Hipsip—a SIP calling service for Skype that will allow users to make VoIP calls from a mobile phone web browser.
Using Hipsip, there’s no need for 3G data or WiFi access—callers can make […]
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