Archive for the 'VoIP Phones' Category

Los Angeles to Begin Taxing VoIP

VoIP-News is reporting that the city of Los Angeles is going to begin taxing VoIP services.
“From the surface, it sounded like a good thing: the City Council in Los Angeles wants to lower the city-levied tax on phone usage from 10 percent to 9 percent. But in reality, the tax language is expanding to cover […]

EQO Expands its Mobile VoIP Service Globally

EQO Communications, today announced the expansion of its award-winning low-cost mobile VoIP service to over 200 countries. This now extends the availability of EQO’s calling services from its original 30 countries to over 200 countries including India, Russia, the Philippines and Brazil.
People from around the world have already been enjoying EQO’s free application that brings […]

VOIP Struggles to Break into the Mainstream

A decade after being developed, and four years after the emergence of Skype, VOIP telephony remains an underdeveloped niche technology, industry experts say, one that is struggling to compete against the market clout of large phone companies, a labyrinth of new technical standards and consumer indifference.
“There is a big gap between the hype and the […]

Bite-Sized VoIP: Web Collaboration Communication Tools

The Phone Connection blog at PC World has a great article for businesses thinking of using VoIP but are not sure they are ready to make the full commitment.  
FTA - “When we talk about VoIP, we are talking about the whole phone system that a business uses for communication. This includes the hardware and software that […]

NodePhone Multiline Released

Australian broadband company Internode has boosted the appeal of its NodePhone telephony service by adding quick, easy and affordable on-demand access to extra telephone channels.
NodePhone is a Voice-over-broadband service that provides low-cost calls with the quality of a traditional telephone service. What makes NodePhone unique is that all NodePhone calls travel on Internode’s first tier, fully […]