Archive for February, 2008

PlentyofFish.com Launches a VoIP Service

Just this week, online dating site PlentyofFish.com launched a VoIP service which allows users to send voice messages to other members they are interested in connecting with. If the person they contact adds the user to a preferred list, the next call goes straight to the contact’s phone, taking the service offline.
More than 600,000 people […]

Tpad Launches Vista VoIP Softphone for PC

Tpad (www.tpad.com) have announced today a new Vista SIP softphone intended to compete with VoIP telephony companies such as Skype, Globe7 and Gizmo.
To take advantage users have to create a Free Tpad Account and download the Free Tpad Vista Softphone.
Gary Holden, Software Manager for Tpad, said: “We have been listening to the feedback from our […]

Setting Up VoIP Service for Your Business

Buying a VoIP for business from a local reseller is the best choice for most businesses. Licensed, certified resellers have proven expertise, manufacturer support, and the ability to respond quickly to urgent problems that require a site visit. Checking that the reseller has manufacturer support is particularly important when buying a VoIP for business — […]

Cisco Plugs VoIP Malware Loophole

Cisco rushed out a brace of security on Thursday to defend against potentially dangerous exploits via its VoIP kit, including the possibility of malicious code being injected into vulnerable networks.
The twin advisories from the network giant cover a range of vulnerabilities in Cisco IP Phones and its Unified Communications Manager (UCM) call management software.
A range […]

Best Buy’s Speakeasy Launches SMB VoIP Service

Smaller companies who are looking to VoIP for cost savings, but lack the budget to deploy a full-fledged solution and replace existing gear are turning to voice services to reap the benefits.
And, VARs say, VoIP has evolved and become a solution their customers can get behind to not only save some cash, but also relieve […]