Velofone, a UK-based internet telephony provider, launched a wireless VoIP (wVoIP) service called VeloMobile at The Wireless Event in London on Thursday. The service is based on Cicero Networks' ...
This must be wireless networking and telephony week, because there a ton of stories out there today dealing with either wireless networking or VoIP, or with a combination of the two. First up is a ...
For the last couple of newsletters we’ve been concentrating on some of the options for converging the worlds of wireless LANs and voice over IP. There’s clearly a desire for this to happen, but the ...
PORTLAND, Ore. — Starting in about 2012, 4th generation (4G) long-term evolution (LTE) technologies promise to convert today's wireless mobile networks from dependence on traditional circuit switching ...
When Erlanger Health System began deploying VoIP technology in 2002, it wanted to simplify and lower the cost of moving phones when employees changed locations. Since then, however, the 28-hospital ...
On our sister site TechRepublic's 10 things blog, technology consultant and author Debra Littlejohn Shinder lists, 10 things (no surprise there) you should know about VoIP over wireless. So why should ...
Santa Clara, Calif. — Two VoIP reference designs have been released for wireless applications. Developed around the Audacity-T2U VoP processor and Veracity software suite, these reference platforms ...
Wireless communications start-up xG Technology said Tuesday that the first commercial products based on its low-power xMax wireless technology will be available later this year. Following a limited ...
Expected benefits from wireless VoIP and unified communications in healthcare can be subverted with a comprehensive view of the needed infrastructure and, more importantly, of what nurses and doctors ...
March 7, 2008 As the rapid growth of VoIP communications continues (Skype for example, had 276 million user accounts at the end of 2007 and almost 8 million people are shown as online as this article ...
Remember the Ooma Telo? It suffered the same fate as most home VoIP adapters: a lifetime chained to the home or office router, bound forever by a freedom-crushing Ethernet cable. But no. No more. The ...
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