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[VoIP News Net] The firm's rates range from free (for calls to other members) to 2.5 cents per minute for US, Japan and Western Europe, and also the latter rate for conference calls. InfoWeek says: Phone companies are losing about 2% of their customers every quarter to mobile carriers and VoIP providers like Skype .
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[Asteriskvoip.blogspot.com] Asterisk VoIP News: July 2005 | Daily News about Asterisk, VoIP ...: Southeren.s work has pioneered the development of open source telephony applications with his ground-breaking Open H323 protocol stack that stood alone as the only open source VOIP software for quite some time. Today, Craig continues to raise the bar with the next generation OPAL VOIP abstraction layer and WOOMERA a brilliant approach to overcome software incompatibles.
[Voip-news-net.com] VoIP News Net: VoIP News: “VeriSign is leveraging its expertise in VoIP and connectivity to wireless networks to support the seamless integration of Wi-Fi, VoIP and cellular networks for universities,” said Vernon Irvin, executive vice president and general manager, VeriSign Communications Services. “VeriSigns Intelligent Infrastructure Services, which include directory services, secure network infrastructures and telecommunications signaling experience, when combined with dual-mode handsets, will enable universities and carriers to provide users with cost-effective Wi-Fi VoIP service on campus and traditional cellular service when off campus - all with the convenience of one number, one device and one bill.”
[Blogs.pulver.com] Jon Arnold's Blog: July 2005 Archives: For another take on this topic, I was part of a VON Radio podcast this week with Pulver.com's inimitable Carl Ford, and Tom Howe of Versatel Networks. We had a high level discussion about this - among other things, and I'll be posting a link for it on Friday.
[Voipnow.org] VoIP Now: Residential: Skype has a plugin known as Mood-o-Matic, which displays clickable mood messages.A guest blogger, Hans Blaauw, at Skype Journal is suggesting this as avehicle for unobtrusive advertising, as a way for Skypers to earn some VoIP calling credits. This might be more palatable to some people than Globe7's plan to have people watch video ads to gain VoIP credits.
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