Articles about VoIP

Why Microsoft's Acquisition of Skype Really Matters

In what can only be considered a shot across the bow to its chief rival Google, Microsoft this week shelled out $8.5 billion to acquire Skype. The price tag represents the highest total Microsoft has ever paid for an acquisition, so it’s pretty obvious to conclude that this was something it felt was important. Continue Reading »

Microsoft's Acquisition of Skype May Not Matter

Microsoft’s announcement that it was about to spend nearly $8 billion to purchase Skype, the global VoIP and video calling company, was met by a lot of surprise. Some are surprised that Microsoft paid so much. Others are surprised that Microsoft wants Skype at all. Continue Reading »

Mobile VoIP: Is Your Company Ready?

Research firm In-Stat recently put out an interesting report noting that the mobile VoIP gateway equipment market is expected to reach more than $6 billion in 2015. As more users adopt VoIP in both the fixed-line and mobile worlds, there’s an opportunity for service providers to make some serious money with the technology. Continue Reading »

Avaya Calls Out to Skype

Some argue that the partnership is just a natural progression in the technology. Continue Reading »

Apparent Networks Simplifies VoIP Testing

Linux-based device simplifies testing of network for voice-over-IP compatibility. Continue Reading »

Lenovo Launches L Series of ThinkPad Notebooks

Will eventually replace well-known R series notebooks with new more environment-friendly models. Continue Reading »

Got VOIP?

If your business hasn’t already deployed Voice over IP, chances are by 2013 it will. Continue Reading »

Top 10 Emerging SMB Technologies

Survey highlights growing interest in emerging technologies among traditionally conservative businesses. Continue Reading »

VOIP: An Up and Coming Old Technology

Voice over IP (VoIP), once touted as the next big thing in communications technology, has surely yet quietly come into its own in the business market. Continue Reading »

The Fundamentals of Cisco Telephony Design

Call Manager is designed to replace your traditional PBX with all the expected features, but a careful examination of your network for prioritization and QoS is a must. Continue Reading »

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