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[David Yin's Blog] Call for free to regular phones with VoIP using... : But then you have the smaller companies that try to beat themselves into the market, like VoIPBuster, by using "Call with us for free to landlines" deals. Simple business knowledge tell us that there is not such thing as "free" so what is this all about?
[VoIP News Net - VoIP Service Provider Info | Internet Telephony News] Vonage VTech Wi-Fil VoIP handset hits the... : The VTech 5.8GHz Expandable Broadband Phone System officially hit the market yesterday. The system comes with a router that is preconfigured for Vonage (and only works on Vonage)and two handsets (expandable to four):
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[Alwayson-network.com] <img src="http://www.alwayson-network.com/images/uploads/AO2004 ...: If the FCC has a role in the regulation of VoIP, it is ensuring compatibility between competing VoIP providers, and (where applicable) laying out rules for the interface from VoIP networks to the existing PSTN network. Regulating any pure-IP service is a dangerous step - bits are bits, and the assignment of value to bits that encode certain data as opposed to bits that do not paves the way for any industry that feels threatened by Internet-based innovation to demand the regulation of fledgling competitors -- with potentially devastating results.
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