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http://wblog.livejournal.com [Wireless Data News Blog] Wireless Data News May 20 to 26, 2006: Disclaimer: The information presented is personal opinion of Leonid Iakovlev (the editor) and does not necessarily represent the opinion of any company with which he may be affiliated or of any referred third party. All information in this report is NOT guaranteed to be accurate.

[Engadget] Linksys releases WIP300 and WIP330 802.11g VoIP... : Linksys has finally released those 802.11g-capable VoIP phones that we've had our eye on for awhile, although they are going for significantly more than we expected, with the Nokia-esque WIP300 priced at $220 and the high-end WIP330 (pictured) sporting a rather steep $370 tag. As you may remember, both models let you do the Internet calling thing from 802.11b/g-enabled routers and support SIP v2 standards, while the pricier unit adds hotspot support and the ability to browse the web on its 2.2-inch color display.

[ebookshare.net] For Dummies VoIP For Dummies Aug 2005 eBook-DDU: Find out how VoIP can save you money, how voice communication travels online, and how to choose the best way to integrate your phone system with your network at home or at the office.

http://voip-blog.tmcnet.com [Voip-blog.tmcnet.com] Greg Galitzine's VoIP Authority Blog: LP: Equinix and NeuStar have entered into a partnership agreement, whereby Equinix will leverage its exchange and peering services at layers 1–3, and NeuStar will connect with SIP/ENUM services at layers 4–7, in order to provide a comprehensive infrastructure for inter-provider VoIP and SIP interconnection. Equinix is well-recognized as a global authority on peering and inter-provider routing, and NeuStar has expertise in SIP/VoIP, ENUM, e911, PSTN numbering, number portability, and call routing.

[Voip-place.com] Is Your Business Ready For VoIP (VoIP Place Blog): This subscription-based service routes your outgoing calls over the Internet, converting the data back to an analog signal and transferring it to the existing telephone network to allow a VoIP call to connect with any regular phone, anywhere in the world. Right now, the bulk of VoIP service is consumer-based, with dedicated VoIP providers like Skype and Vonage being joined by telcos AT&T, Verizon, and Qwest in offering VoIP as a replacement for home telephone service.

[Voiprelease.com] VOIP Release » VOIP Advice: There are many specific types of organizations that can benefit from the use of wireless VOIP phones. Hospitals, for example, allow employees who spend a lot of their time on the telephone communicating with physicians, insurance companies, and with other hospital personnel within the building will see the huge benefit in being able to move freely within a workspace, carry out necessary communications, and accomplish more than one task at a given time.

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