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[Wifi Repeater | Extend the Power Of Wifi Technology] As the technology of VoIP over WiFi networks continues to develop, businesses of all sizes can reap the benefits of increased mobility, productivity, and significant cost savings. Standards committees are constantly working on ways to increase security and quality of service, and as fixed mobile convergence gains acceptance in the telecommunications industry, more choices in the services offered and the IP applications available to businesses are sure to follow.

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[Advertising Age - Complete Feed] Mobile Marketing: What Google Wants With Its Own Phone ...: But as we have already seen with Skype, and Google Voice on smartphones, VOIP services which rival and can supplant many of the conventional voice services can be run over WIFI or any other IP data service that can move the VOIP packets .

[Windows Vista Newsletter] Windows Vista and VOIP Voice over Internet Protocol: The public is getting more and more conscious of the advantages they can reap from VoIP at home or in their businesses. Advertising campaigns, which are omnipresent on the net, are contributing a lot towards the vulgarization of VoIP, which is not only giving facilities and allowing people to save, but also generating huge income for those who dived early into the new phenomenon.

[Telepocalypse] Telepocalypse by Martin Geddes: Would the real Network Neutrality ...: I suspect there are some fundamentalist bottomistas who would object to your service providers not giving you a choice of Ethernet, .but generally those assets were brought into the private sector on clear rules, the stockholders took a punt, and some of the better informed ones who saw the long-term potential of DSL etc.

[saschameinrath.com - public ponderings...] What's Wrong with Meraki? Black Box Technologies, Lock-In ...: This is not surprising in the case of weak links, but it can happen pretty easily on strong, short distance links as well, because of congestion in Wifi and 2.4 Ghz in general. In addition to these protocol problems, there is the implementation: RoofNet was built on the Click Router base, which can best be described as a router descrption language.

[Broadcom Mobile and Wireless News Releases] Broadcom.com - Broadcom Delivers Industry's First Single-Chip ...: Broadcom has enhanced its 2x2 Intensi-fi architecture withhardware and software features that improve the performance and range of802.11n devices to ensure stronger wireless connections -- even in the farcorners of a home. These enhancements, collectively known as Accelerangetechnology, employ several standards-based techniques that enable USB adaptersto provide full 802.11n throughput over a significantly larger coverage areathan other solutions, while maintaining interoperability with other Wi-FiCERTIFIED™

[Windows IT Pro Things You Need To Know] WildPackets Gives a Wide View -RSS: Barbagallo replied, “Well, we started in the deep-packet inspection space, and so we really saw the benefit of statistical and packet monitoring working together. Maybe the trend in the industry is to get that 360-degree view of the network but also to be able to dive in to understand what’s going on, rather than just sending Joe over to the switch and telling him to reboot it.”

[Freedom to Tinker] Could Use-Based Broadband Pricing Help the Net Neutrality Debate ...: In addition to David's observation about telecom companies going against net neutrality to protect their other businesses (telephone, cable TV), I'm concerned that the telecom companies, despite implementing tiered bandwidth pricing for their own customers, will still try to double-dip by charging content purveyors (read: Google) who otherwise aren't their customers for delivery of content at a "preferred" rate.

[Blog Maverick] Internet Video vs Digital TV « blog maverick: Lastly, voip has already blown down the doors of audio convergence. Video is next. Just a matter of time. And you want me to care if I watch 4×3 format NBA on the NBA network package, or via the Net? Convergence is an unstoppable force. ...

[CNET News.com - Business Tech] AT&T jacks up DSL price $5 per month | News Blog - CNET News: Marguerite Reardon has been a CNET News reporter since 2004, covering cell phone services, broadband, citywide Wi-Fi, the Net neutrality debate, as well as the ongoing consolidation of the phone companies. I miss my 20Mbps connection I had back in France: EUR50 / month included a 20Mbps, TV over DSL and a VoIP line.

[US-CERT Cyber Security Bulletins] US-CERT Cyber Security Bulletin SB06-019 -- Summary of Security ...: a Cross-Site Scripting vulnerability was reported due to insufficient sanitization of various parameters in certain unspecified modules, which could let a remote malicious user execute arbitrary HTML and script code; and a Directory Traversal vulnerability was reported in the 'gallery' module due to insufficient validation of the 'files' parameter, which could let a remote malicious user obtain sensitive information.

[Blog Maverick] An Open Letter to Comcast and Every cable/Telco on P2P - updated ...: is voip that far behind? Would you like to see AT&T and Verzion block SIP traffic out of their network for fear that their now sustained, thanks to Vonage, voip patents are being infringed by their customers and other unnamed third parties?

[Open Gardens] Of OpenGardens, Walled Gardens, Tim Wu, Net Neutrality, Carterfone ...: • It is ironic that the Carterphone principle (opening up the Mobile network as envisaged in the document), would benefit the two closest walled gardens - Skype and iPhone. (My previous caveats about applying the Carterphone principle to voice apply in this case)

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