The Telecommunications technology is rapidly evolving. This section of articles was created to help you stay up to speed with the hottest topics and trends in the Telecommunications and Wireless industres.
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There are a surprising number of free IP-based video calling services, and mobile 3G shows a lot of promise. In this article, we'll also take a look at getting a video to work on your Asterisk-based iPBX.
If you've got Bluetooth in your laptop, and don't like the idea of a Bluetooth headset sticking deep in your ear canal, you can still use the Vo200 to make calls. Learn more in this artice about Vo200 design and features, setup and software, and making calls.
The cost of doing business doesn't usually diminish, but with wIPphone's VoIP service and products, you can finally take control of telecommunication charges. Read on for more information.
Device extends Skype functionality with advanced PBX-like calling features -- and lets you use your regular phone. Read on to find out more about the VoSKY Call Center and its features.
Each business owner is seeking a way to reduce overall cost and increase general profits.And in the long run the toll free number is useful and profitable for ecommerce businiss.
Celio's Redfly aims to create a mobile platform that channel partners provide to enterprise customers.
Buffalo's 'Draft N' doesn't deliver on the performance promises.
Channel partners use collaborative technology to work with expert teams and build vertical businesses.
The SMC router and USB adapter perform reasonably well and add an impressive set of security, traffic management, and remote access features.
A new survey shows that marketing directed at IT leaders that focuses on "being green" instead of on improving the bottom line is not likely to be successful.
VoIP solution provider Quintum bolsters its adaptable Tenor device line with ability to carry on when IP networks fail.
If you think Wi-Fi is short for "wireless fidelity"... you're wrong.
The Wi-Fi Alliance has a new Certified logo for 802.11n Draft 2.0 testing, not to mention a new testbed.
Is the lack of a majority vote for the current 802.11n draft a sign of no confidence or business as usual? Depends on who you ask.
Products for automation and control of your home are on the way, but this week, one technology in particular -- Z-Wave -- surged ahead, in no small part due to backing from Cisco.
In-flight Internet access, largely abandoned after Boeing lost a reported $1 billion on its failed Connexion service, is making a comeback.
It's true: wireless monitors are coming. DisplayLink announced today that it will demonstrate the first working models at CES next month.
Want to create your own hotspot to make some money? You can, but with 2hotspot, you need an extra Windows PC, some Internet connection-sharing expertise, and a lot of patience.
The Wi-Fi Alliance has certified 3,000 products in six years, and has big plans for the future, involving convergence, consumer electronics and security.
A VoIP Phone system and SIP and VOIP Phone client for Windows. The phone system features Web based administration tools.
The maker of Windows-based PBX software provides a solution for getting VoIP calls through network firewalls.
Motorola's one of the first companies (if not the first company) to make a dual-band notebook PC Card supporting 802.11b/g and the 4.9 band for first responders.
Redline says its AN-80i is the first to get the FCC stamp.