VoiP - Feature
Voice Logic becomes ISPhone's 20th VoIP reseller
by Stuart Corner   
See also: New VoIP wholesaler launched

Recently established wholesale VoIP service provider, ISPhone has appointed Sydney-based Voice Logic as its 20th reseller.

 
AT&T and Yahoo! team to offer VoIP
by Stuart Corner   
AT&T and Yahoo have launched, in the US, a co-branded version of Yahoo! Messenger with Voice to AT&T Yahoo! High Speed Internet subscribers and all Yahoo! users in AT&T's traditional 13-state local service area.
 
BroadIP boasts big surge of eager VoIP resellers
by Stuart Corner   
See also: New VoIP player aims to be market leader in 12 months

Recently-launched wholesale VoIP provider, BroadIP, claims to be on target to sign more than 50 resellers this week.

 
Telstra makes first move against VoIP
by Stuart Corner   
Telstra has garnered great publicity from the low-key launch of its first fixed line 'bucket plans' seen as a prelude to the launch of VoIP services, but in reality the offer seems to be more about creating uncertainty in the market.
 
PowerTel launches wholesale VoIP service
by Stuart Corner   
PowerTel has launched a wholesale 'carrier grade' VoIP service to be delivered over its own network of DSLAMs and sold through its channel partners.
 
Telecorp's GOtalk launches 'business class' VoIP
by Stuart Corner   
Telecorp subsidiary GOtalk has launched a 'Business Class' VoIP service, in addition to is residential service launched last year.
 
US National Science Foundation to fund VoIP vulnerability study
by Stuart Corner   
The USA's National Science Foundation (NSF) has initiated a three year study to develop a geographically distributed, secure test bed to analyse vulnerabilities in VoIP.
 
New VoIP player aims to be market leader in 12 months
by Stuart Corner   
BroadIP, a new subsidiary of ASX-listed Broad Investments, has launched a VoIP service for the residential and corporate market saying it aims to be the leader in the residential market within 12 months.
 
Consumers group call for tighter control of VoIP providers
by Stuart Corner   
The Consumers' Telecommunications Network (CTN) is calling for enforcement action "to ensure VoIP service providers comply with all applicable regulations and legislation, specifically legislation to halt misleading and deceptive conduct and advertising."

 
Engin offers new VoIP plans for SMEs
by Stuart Corner   
Broadband VoIP service provider, engin has introduced two new service plans aimed at business users.

 
VoIP wholesaler iVox to offer access via iBurst
by Stuart Corner   
Wholesale VoIP service provider, iVox, has signed an agreement to combine Personal Broadband Australia's iBurst mobile broadband Internet services with its VoIP offering to create service packages for ISPs and other iVox resellers.

 
ACIF calls for comment on inter-network VoIP QoS
by Stuart Corner   
The Australian Communications Industry Forum (ACIF) has issued a discussion paper about quality of service (QoS) - the capability of a network provider to provide better service to selected network traffic (eg voice calls) - in interconnected VoIP services.

 
Get the facts on VoIP security from ACIF
by Stuart Corner   
The Australian Communications Industry Forum (ACIF) has published a VoIP security fact sheet - designed to alert VoIP and Internet service providers about security issues - and a basic guide to VoIP technical terms and issues.

 
Mass migration to VoIP, driven by applications
by Stuart Corner   
Integrated Research says its annual international VoIP survey shows four out of five organisations moving to IP telephony, and that this 'mass conversion' is being driven as much by IP applications and enhanced communication capabilities as by circuit-switched PABXs nearing the end of their life.

 
Multiemedia teams with Go2Call for VoIP over satellite
by Stuart Corner   
Multiemedia's NewSat satellite communication division has signed a partnership with international VoIP solutions provider, Go2Call, to deliver satellite VoIP in the Middle East, Africa and parts of Europe.

 
RIM buys enterprise mobile VoIP specialist, Ascendent
by Stuart Corner   
Blackberry developer, Research In Motion, has purchased Ascendent Systems, which sells products that extend desk phone connectivity to wireless handsets in a campus environment, saying that the purchase will complement its current enterprise offerings.

 
Mitel and Foundry Networks collaborate on VoIP and gigabit ethernet
by Stuart Corner   
IP telephony systems developer, Mitel, has extended its collaboration with Foundry networks with the aim of simplifying the deployment of converged data and VoIP networks using gigabit ethernet networks with network supplied power.

 
VoIP nears prime time with Primus launch
by Stuart Corner   
Primus Telecom - Australia's fourth largest carrier with around 750,000 telephony and 600,000 Internet customers - has launched a broadband-delivered VoIP service.

 
GoConnect launches IPTV with VoIP and IM
by Stan Beer   

ISP GoConnect (ASX:GCN) has entered into an alliance in Australia with vPhone and Wholesale Communications Group to empower GoConnect’s IPTV platform GoTrek with VoIP and instant messaging capabilities.

 
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