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Optus offers IP voice gateway to VoIP operators
Optus Wholesale & Satellite has launched a "business-grade VoIP IP gateway service". It enables VoIP service provider to deliver calls for termination on the PSTN and receive calls to their VoIP customer from the PSTN, as IP packets instead of traditional circuit-switched voice calls.
 
Mining co. picks Nortel for AsiaPac data & VoIP net
Perth based mining service company, Macmahon Holdings, has selected Nortel to provide a secure data and VoIP network connection its more than 700 computer users across Asia Pacific.
 
VoIP tech co. Global IP Sound, opens Asian office
Global IP Sound, which claims to be the leading provider of embedded voice-processing solutions for the VoIP market, has opened a sales office in Hong Kong and appointed John Fargis as general manager.
 
Dean Foley leaves Optus for role at VoIP wholesaler IVox
 
Google launches VoIP service
 
Avaya & Intel team to improve wireless VoIP
 
VoIP provider MyNetPhone.info offers Sydney numbers
 
Wholesale Comms Group & Freshtel offer white label VoIP
 
Unwired to push Freshtel VoIP service
 
Freshtel offers sub $6 per month VoIP plan
 
Engin drives VoIP call charges lower
 
BigAir launches IP centrex & VoIP, via WLL
 
Telsyste profiles 24 local consumer VoIP providers
 
German mobile operator offers Skype VoIP over 3G
Ovum reports that Skype has formed a partnership with German mobile operator, E-Plus under which Skype software will be bundled with E-Plus's €40 data subscription package, enabling E-Plus' customers to make Skype VoIP calls over e-Plus' 3G network.
 
VoIP now deployed in one out of seven enterprises

One out of seven companies in Australia have already deployed some form of enterprise VoIP system, and the self-implemented VoIP model is still the most popular, according to a recent study.

 
Telstra hearing unfriendly VoIP voices

Like many incumbent telecommunications carriers around the world, Telstra has been hearing a growing chorus of voices lately. And the voices have been anything but friendly.

 
Datafast launches new long distance VoIP service

Perth-based ISP Datafast Telecommunications Ltd (ASX:DFT) has launched a long-distance VoIP telephony product which enables customers to make STD, IDD, and calls to mobiles using existing telephone equipment.

 
VoIP to beat Telstra says SkyNetGlobal of engin partnership

SkyNetGlobal Limited ASX (ASX:SKG) has announced an OEM agreement today with VoIP product vendor engin for all its W Home Internet-enabled buildings.

 
VoIP equipment revenue booms in first quarter of 2005

Worldwide next gen voice product revenue totaled US$493 million in Q105, down 8% from Q404 but up 40% between Q104 and Q105, and is forecast to grow to US$5.8 billion in 2008, according to Infonetics Research's quarterly market share and forecast service, Service Provider Next Gen Voice Equipment.

 
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