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| Botswana and Cape Verde Move to Legalize VoIP Services Posted: 20 May 2008 08:59 PM CDT With the recent development in Botswana and Cape Verde, these two nations are among the few in Africa to legalize VoIP services. The Cape Verde agency in charge of communication, Agencia Nacional de Communicacoes of Cape has announced its intention to legalize VoIP in the country. Arrangements have been concluded to offer license to international VoIP service providers offering cheap calling |
| Toktumi in VoIP deal with Staples Posted: 20 May 2008 08:58 PM CDT Toktumi Inc. announces its first distribtuion deal with giant office supplies retailer Staples. Toktumi's computer-based service is a enterprise-grade, hosted office telephone system for small businesses that can be set up in five minutes and supports the use of any regular corded, cordless, or speaker phone via Toktumi's Phone Adapter. Staples begins selling Toktumi's $29.99 Phone Adapter |
| Experts Worries about VoIP Fraud Posted: 20 May 2008 08:57 PM CDT As the VoIP services gain more popularity in terms of usage and therefore financial returns, there have been several speculations that this might cause the industry to be the target of fraudsters. Experts worries that this might bring a new form of cyber crime yet unknown to several innocent users. To this effect, Newport Networks has recently published their findings which include the fact that |
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