by Techno Witch on June 25, 2009
by Techno Witch on June 25, 2009

JAJAH has announced that it has just connected its one billionth call – a 29-year-old woman in San Francisco who was calling her mother in India.
Not bad going for a company that launched just three years ago as a web-based consumer VoIP service and which now has over 25 million users and partnerships with the likes of Intel, Microsoft and Yahoo!
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Originally appeared on VoIP Biz-News.com on 25/06/2009
by Techno Witch on June 25, 2009

Nimbuzz is partnering with Voxbone to offer its VoIP calling service using local DID access numbers ? without the need for 3G or Wi-Fi connectivity.
The arrangement means that users can make voice calls to contacts using most of the popular IM and VoIP services, including Gizmo5 and Skype, in over 50 countries.
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Originally appeared on VoIP Biz-News.com on 25/06/2009
by Techno Witch on June 25, 2009

OnRelay has released its mobile PBX solution following successful trials in Europe, Asia Pacific and the Middle East.
The Cellular Fixed Mobile Convergence (FMC) provider said Unified MBX provides Unified Communications (UC) without the expense of proprietary telephony hardware or IP PBX licenses.
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Originally appeared on VoIP Biz-News.com on 25/06/2009
by Techno Witch on June 17, 2009

Media5 has released a SIP client application that allows the Apple iPhone and iPod Touch to be used as a IP-PBX extension.
The company says the full-featured softphone enables the Apple devices to be used to access the same phone services and features as if they were in the office.
Continue reading Media5 SIP Softphone App Turns iPhone into IP-PBX Extension
Originally appeared on VoIP Biz-News.com on 17/06/2009
by Techno Witch on June 17, 2009

Google Voice is testing a number portability service that would allow users to have calls transferred from an existing number to any device chosen.
Currently, the service gives users a new number for all their phones, as well as voicemail and many enhanced calling features like call blocking and screening, voicemail transcripts, call conferencing, international calls.
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Originally appeared on VoIP Biz-News.com on 17/06/2009
by Techno Witch on June 17, 2009

CTI Group and CommPartners Connect have announced they are offering a VoIP call recording service aimed at small and medium-sized businesses.
Called SmartRecord IP it is a hosted VoIP call recording application that gives network operators the ability to offer call recording directly from the switch, rather than as an afterthought.
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Originally appeared on VoIP Biz-News.com on 17/06/2009
by Techno Witch on June 17, 2009
by Techno Witch on June 17, 2009

XCast Labs has extended its IP videomail services to BlackBerry devices.
Consumers and enterprise users who own a BlackBerry Curve, Pearl or Storm, are now able to receive video messages from anyone with a videophone or Softphone application.
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Originally appeared on VoIP Biz-News.com on 17/06/2009
by Techno Witch on June 11, 2009

Average selling prices in the UC desktop market, which has been holding steady over the past six months, dropped slightly in Q1 2009.
This weakening indicates the growing competitive nature of the industry, according to the authors of a Synergy Research Group report on the global market for collaborative applications.
Continue reading UC Desktop Prices Drop in Q1
Originally appeared on VoIP Biz-News.com on 11/06/2009