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Ooma entering Canadian VoIP market

We all know about Ooma and its VoIP service.  Ooma has been striving hard to get maximum market share by introducing many new features and devices like Ooma Telo. Ooma Tele features have also received a mixed feedback. This time again, Ooma is trying to cast the same spell that it early did in America of offering free calls all over Canada. There are as usual strings attached to this offer. First, Ooma’s...

Skype forms strategic partnership with Telkomsel

  Skype has started changing gears after being bought by Microsoft. Earlier, it sifted through the litigation in the US and then Skype won its legal battle in Europe as well.  Now, Skype has expanded its span of operations by partnering with one of the leading mobile telecommunications service provider in Indonesia named Telkomsel. Skype has mostly been used in many Asian regions on PCs. This partnership will...

4PSA goes one step ahead in SIP Trunking

      4PSA will make the cloud computing telephone system available to the public. The wait has finally been over as the new announcement came out confirming the new phone service. Now you will be able to handle virtually unlimited number of incoming and outgoing phone calls through this new technology. One thing that differentiates this new VoIP service is its installation and configuration. The...

CounterPath VoIP app now supporting videos as well

    CounterPath makes the famous VoIP app to be used on your smart phones and PCs, called Bria. Bria helps you convert your iOS and Android based smart phones into mobile VoIP. With the new upgrade in place, people using Bria on their cell phones will be able to have the video support as well. This new support to the app will however be added later this fall. However, this will allow the CounterPath app...

iCall adds more communication features through its new platform

    iCall has just launched its new platform, iCall beta. As we discussed already at length about the research on mobile VoIP by InfoTech, we know that mobile VoIP technology is slowly starting to make waves. VoIP has started seeing a new revolution in which it can be better packaged for all those users, who want to have it on their cell phones as well. iCall, by upgrading its already available platform...

Mobile VoIP app introduced by Rebtel

    Rebtel is one of the few existing independent mobile VoIP service providers that offer its services as an alternate to the cell phones. Rebtel first offered its iPhone and Android apps in 2011. Yesterday it announced the second and latest version of its iPhone and Android VoIP apps, Version 2.0. There are several ways in which mobile VoIP users can make calls using these apps and the VoIP service of...

T-Mobile Bobsled extended to Android, iPhone, and Browser

    We all know about the famous Bobsled VoIP app that offers you chatting through Facebook, introduced earlier this year in April 2011. Now, T-Mobile has further expanded that idea to be incorporated in the android, iPhone, and browser. The expansion would also surprisingly yet pleasantly include iPad and iPad touch too. Announcing new apps is just part of the overall offering which also includes free...

Microsoft Skype buyout approved in Europe

    We all know technology industries keeps on battling with different kinds of lawsuits from patent rights to mergers, acquisitions, and takeovers. Skype had long been a topic of discussion ever since Microsoft had planned of taking it over. The deal has finally been closed as European Commission has approved the buyout. The major advocacy behind the lawsuit was the threat to the competition in the VoIP...

Vonage leveraging through Five9 call center suite

    We all know how Vonage has always struggled to keep up with the increasing number of customers. This is the number one reason why Vonage customers have always complained about the company’s inability to respond in time to their queries. Vonage, after seeing no hope of improving things as itself remained unable to keep a tight lid on proceedings, decided to outsource its customer service. Many...

Free communications need analysis service launched by TelcoDepot

    TelcoDepot, a business provider has just announced the launch of a free communications need analysis services. The service is primarily aimed to help the businesses. This is one of its kind services that are offered by VoIP providers to the businesses in general. The main objective of this service is to help businesses get the optimal utility from the phone services they utilize by reducing the costs,...
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