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| Atelier and Philip Zimmermann Partners to Provide Secure VoIP communications on Symbian Smartphones Posted: 19 Oct 2007 04:59 AM CDT Atelier and Zimmermann has just announced their partnership. This partnership was set up in order to provide secure Voice over IP (VoIP) technology for Symbian smartphones. Atelier is one of the leading providers of wireless software solutions for smart devices while Philip Zimmermann is the creator of PGP®, the most commonly used email encryption software in the world. Right now, |
| VegaStream to permit 999 calls on their VoIP service Posted: 19 Oct 2007 04:55 AM CDT Ofcom, a communications regulator conducted a research on making 999 calls with VoIP. They found out that 46 per cent of household VoIP lines cannot make emergency 999 calls. Another discovery was that 78 per cent of VoIP users did not know that they cannot call the emergency services with the 999 number. It was after this research that Vegastream developed a new version of its VoIP Gateway |
| mig33 to provide Google Talk for Its 7 Million Members Posted: 19 Oct 2007 04:52 AM CDT For countries where international long-distance rates are quite much, mobile services such as mig33's mobile instant messenger and VoIP calls are beginning to get a sizable user base. According to the Burlingame, Calif. startup, an eTel/GigaOM Launch Pad startup, as at this moment, they have successfully signed up more than 7 million users. They also have a number of new features such as Google |
| Canisp Will Soon Release New Product Posted: 19 Oct 2007 04:48 AM CDT Canisp is set to make a name for itself in the VoIP market, going by its preparation to offer services in the industry. Canisp Plc is basically a telecommunications service provider and has decided to enter into the VoIP business with a view to challenging other service providers and provide better platform for VoIP related services. According to the report made available during its |
| Government Wants Emergency Phone Access through VoIP in Australia Posted: 19 Oct 2007 04:47 AM CDT The VoIP service providers in Australia have been charged with the responsibility of finding technical solutions to allow users the access to the country's emergency 000 number. This appeal was made by the Australian Government in custody of the country's telecommunication, this is as a result of the need to give callers more option to route their emergency calls. While the US VoIP |
| WISPr ready to be Launched by Skype and WeRoam Posted: 19 Oct 2007 04:44 AM CDT The saying that two good heads are better than one cannot be better demonstrated as Skype and WeRoam (a Swiss company known as Comfone) have done. These two companies have cooperated to develop WISPr software and the trials have already proved successful. The WISPr is a set of programmes that enhances inter-network and inter-operator roaming of Wi-Fi users. It is quite cumbersome for |
| 8el Introduce its Callport VoIP for Businesses Posted: 19 Oct 2007 04:33 AM CDT Aggregated Telecom Ltd whose trading name is 8el has announced the release of its Callport VoIP for commercial use. The Callport VoIP enables users to have unrestricted access to manage their voice service and to also retain control over how the configuration of the service is done during the process. This service has been designed to combine the flexibility of VoIP features with the |
| TV Telephony Now Available Courtesy Waterfront Posted: 19 Oct 2007 04:28 AM CDT The users of the VoIP service and those in the media especially the telecast would soon experience a major change in the way they interact if the innovative product launched by waterfront is anything to rely on. Waterfront which is a major player in the VoIP industry has just release an innovative service, the TV Telephony, that would enable phone calls to be made and received using a digital |
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