- Providers Rally to Offer VoIP for Microsoft Response Point (April 18, 2008) Microsoft Industry-leading voice over Internet protocol (VoIP) providers are rallying around the Microsoft Response Point phone system to offer an easy-to-use, complete digital voice solution for small businesses. Today Microsoft Corp. announced that Cbeyond, Inc., and New Global Telecom, Inc. (NGT), will offer their superior digital voice services for Response Point.
- Microsoft Launches Next Wave of Business Communications Software (October 16, 2007) Microsoft Today, Bill Gates, chairman of Microsoft Corp., and Jeff Raikes, president of the Microsoft Business Division, announced the worldwide availability of Microsoft¿s unified communications software, taking the first step toward streamlining workplace communications and helping reduce the cost of the average corporate voice over Internet protocol (VoIP) system by half.
- Nokia answers convergence call with Nokia 6301 UMA phone (September 20, 2007) Nokia With a sleek stainless steel design, the Nokia 6301 phone launched today is not only stylish, but offers consumers seamless voice and data mobility across GSM cellular and WLAN networks via Unlicensed Mobile Access (UMA) technology. The Nokia 6301 phone uses UMA technology to integrate the benefits of landline and a mobile phone, including seamless indoor coverage, sound quality and affordability.
- Microsoft Voice Quality More Than Measures Up (August 21, 2007) Microsoft Today at the VoiceCon San Francisco 2007 Conference, Microsoft Corp. outlined how its software-based approach to voice communications is creating new benefits for partners and customers and gaining industry recognition in unified communications.
- iSkoot Puts Skype on BlackBerry Devices (July 09, 2007) iSkoot iSkoot, the leading provider of mobile Internet communications solutions, today announced the highly-anticipated release of the iSkoot v1.1 mobile application for BlackBerry smartphones. The new iSkoot v1.1 delivers a comprehensive mobile Skype experience on BlackBerry: With the click of a button, users can instantly chat with their Skype contacts, make and receive Skype calls, and use SkypeOut(TM) to inexpensively call regular phone numbers nearly anywhere in the world.
- Appellate Court Grants Stay, Vonage Continues to Operate as Usual (April 09, 2007) Vonage Vonage Holdings Corp. (NYSE: VG), a leading provider of broadband telephone service, today stated that it views the Court of Appeals' granting of a temporary stay on Friday allowing Vonage to continue to add customers as the first step toward resolving this matter in Vonage's favor. The stay will remain effective while the Appellate Court considers making the stay permanent.
- Eighth Circuit Upholds FCC Decision Preempting State Regulation of VoIP
(March 22, 2007)
Kevin Fayle of FindLaw
The Eighth Circuit just dealt a serious blow to state utility regulators' attempts to regulate Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) providers. In a dispute that originally arose between the Minnesota Public Utilities Commission and Vonage after Vonage failed to obtain a permit for its VoIP service, the Eighth Circuit recently affirmed an FCC decision that federal law can preempt state VoIP regulations because it is impossible to separate the service's interstate and intrastate components.
- Microsoft Unveils Small-Business Phone System Software Designed for Ease of Use (March 19, 2007) Microsoft "Today at the second annual Microsoft Small Business Summit, Microsoft Corp. unveiled a small-business Internet protocol (IP) phone system, code-named ""Response Point,"" designed for ease of use and manageability. The new system comes in an easy-to-install box, supports both voice over IP (VoIP) and traditional phone lines, and includes a voice-activated user interface."
- Vonage and Motorola Announce a Co-Branded Internet Telephone Adaptor with Wireless Router (March 14, 2007) Motorola Vonage and Motorola today announced the release of a new wireless router that will make it easy for customers to use fax, telephone and Internet services at the same time. Motorola, known for its innovation and leadership in wireless and broadband communications, developed the VT2542 to meet the sophisticated needs of Vonage's customers.
- Microsoft Set to Deliver Enhanced VoIP Solutions, Lead Unified Communications Shift to Software (March 07, 2007) Microsoft In a keynote address at VoiceCon Spring 2007, Jeff Raikes, president of Microsoft Corp.¿s Business Division, today predicted that in just three years, the average voice over Internet protocol (VoIP) solution for business will cost half what it does today, as VoIP systems move from hardware to software.
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