Nokia to launch data traffic control solution (Digital Media Europe)

November 26, 2006

Finnish mobile solutions provider Nokia is to launch Peer-to-peer Traffic Control, a solution that helps mobile operators better manage their data traffic by controlling the use of network resources by bandwidth hungry applications such as file sharing and voice over IP telephony (VoIP).

Get AsteriskNow, Not Later
Digium, the creators of Asterisk, have released AsteriskNow, their response to TrixBox. AsteriskNOW V1.4.0 is a Software Appliance; a GUI implementation with the open source Asterisk distribution. AsteriskNOW includes all the Linux components necessary to run, debug and build Asterisk, and only those components, so installation is easy. You no longer have to worry about […]

Telco sector opening up (AME Info)
The opening up of the telco sector in Qatar and the offering of a third mobile licence in Saudi Arabia will drive the next phase of telecom liberalisation in the region, according to Gulf News. But changes that will see the introduction of VoIP, local loop unbundling and the involvement of mobile virtual network operators in regional markets will take some time even in more open markets like the

OpenPBX.org Work in Progress

VOIP Consultants

RTX Dualphone 3088 Cordless Skype Phone
The RTX Dualphone 3088 is the latest Skype phone from RTX. The RTX Dualphone 3088 is different from previous models, in that it is as standalone unit so you can send and receive Skype calls without your computer. The RTX Dualphone 3088 also allows you make calls over your existing landline making it an excellent […]

Ophone Communications Launches Ophone.net

Free international calling service.

GizmoVoIP and the Nokia N80i

About two or three months back Michael “Golden Boy” Robertson, the king of disruption clued me in on some of the goings on with Nokia and Gizmo Project that goes beyond the Nokia Internet Tablet project. Specifically he let me…

VoIP Quality on Executive’s Mind
A study out of Europe shows that IT executives have a concern about VoIP quality. I do too. The problem seems to be in my mind a lot of hopping back and forth between networks, both PSTN and VoIP that…

Is Yahoo All Jammed Up?
Pal Brad Garlinghouse had an internal memo about reorganization get leaked out to the Wall Street Journal. Tabbed the Peanut Butter Manifesto, Garlinghouse has basically called Yahoo one big disfunction in action. Citing duplication of effort and a evenly spread…

Skype bumps Linux version, adds ALSA support

According to Skype’s PR people, a new beta version has been posted today that adds ALSA driver support to the Linux version of the program. This is important for users of outboard audio gear like USB microphones, which utilize the ALSA framework. In addition, Skype has added mood icons and a new getting started wizard (just what Linux users need).Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments

New efonica service launched

The new efonica service from Fusion Telecommunications is promising users that its features will allow them to place and receive calls from either a PC, landline phone, or cellphone over dialup or broadband connections. According to the company, the offering also features voicemail and the ability to call both landline and mobile subscribers in at least 46 countries. Because efonica is based on the SIP protocol, users will not have to use a PC and can just purchase standard telephone equipment.Read | Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments

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