Special Promotion Offered by VoIP Supply and Rhino Equipment

VoIP Supply, LLC, a leading supplier of VoIP hardware, software, and services has teamed up with Rhino Equipment, a Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) equipment vendor to offer customers a Free Rhino T1/E1 PCI card when they purchase any Rhino Equipment Channel Bank.

The offer was created to celebrate the launch of Rhino’s newest product. The Rhino T1/E1 card features Zaptel-compliant Linux module source code, fractional voice and data capabilities, field upgradeable software, loop start signaling, and a 5-year limited warranty.
Posted on Apr 12, 2006  Reviews | Share |  Digg
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VoIPMDU.COM to Market Yak VoIP Video Phones

VoIPMDU.COM announced that effective immediately, the Company has signed an agreement with Yak International Inc. to market Yak's video telephones online through the Company's various websites.
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CSR Behind First Bluetooth VoIP Design for Skype Calls

CSR PLC the wireless specialist and global leader in Bluetooth technology, announced the world's first true plug and play dongle for making wireless voice over IP (VoIP) calls. The CSR Voice Dongle 1 package incorporates all the elements required for manufacturers to produce a low cost plug and play USB dongle for making Skype VoIP calls over a Bluetooth mono headset. The first complete solution of its kind, Voice Dongle 1 will allow CSR customers to create a product which pairs automatically with the user's Bluetooth headset, integrates seamlessly with the computer's Skype software and requires no separate installation software. This benchmark design package is available now to CSR customers worldwide.
Posted on Mar 15, 2006  Reviews | Share |  Digg
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Allworx 9112 VoIP Phone Made More Affordable

One of the most affordable and flexible Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) phones on the market is now an even more enticing option for small businesses, as a result of a price reduction announced today by Allworx (www.allworx.com).

Effective immediately, the Allworx 9112 office phone is available for a manufacturer's suggested retail price of $249, reduced 30 percent from its previous per-unit MSRP of $355 -- making it comparable to the cost of today's high-end traditional phones.
Posted on Mar 15, 2006  Reviews | Share |  Digg
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Ojo Video Phone Now Available for Use with VoIP Services

WorldGate Communications, Inc. announced that Ojo Personal Video Phones are now capable of handling VoIP services. Traditionally, consumers require a separate device - commonly referred to as an ATA - in order to receive low-cost VoIP telephone services. The new capabilities of the Ojo Personal Video Phone enable callers to access VoIP services without the use of a separate ATA.
Posted on Mar 15, 2006  Reviews | Share |  Digg
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D-Link Launches First Flip-Style Mobile Wi-Fi Phone

D-Link, the leading end-to-end networking solutions provider for consumers and business, introduced the industry's first flip-style mobile Wi-Fi phone that will ship with a full-featured softphone from TelTel, provider of SIP-based global Internet telephony services, allowing users to make free calls anywhere in the world where there is open Wi-Fi access.

Calls from the D-Link phone are made over the Public SIP Telephone Network (PsipTN) telephony backbone.
Posted on Mar 15, 2006  Reviews | Share |  Digg
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Leadtek Uses Trolltech's Qtopia for Videophone

Trolltech, a leading provider of technologies that make advanced software faster to build and easier to use, announced that its Qtopia software for Linux-based embedded products is the application development platform for Leadtek's award winning IP broadband videophone, XTP 8830. Leadtek Research Inc. is an industry leader in video and IP technologies.
Posted on Mar 15, 2006  Reviews | Share |  Digg
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VoIP Increasing in the Mobile Market

SyChip, a leader in Radio Frequency Chip Scale Modules (CSM), today introduced SyVoice(TM) 1000 (SV1000), a Voice-over-Internet Protocol (VoIP) integrated circuit that has been optimized for wireless VoIP applications. The SV1000 device is the newest in the SyVoice family of products targeted to mobile devices such as cell phones, single-mode wireless VoIP phones, PDAs, personal media players and portable gaming consoles. SV1000 combines a high-speed digital signal processor (DSP), A/D and D/A converters and power management logic in a single integrated circuit. SyChip will be located in Booth 1243 at Spring VON 2006 at the San Jose Convention Center.

Posted on Mar 14, 2006  Reviews | Share |  Digg
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Small Business VoIP Service Unveiled by RNKVoIP

RNKVoIP, an award-winning VoIP wholesaler, today unveiled its RNKVoIP for Small Business plan, a Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) service with features and pricing designed for the burgeoning small business sector. RNKVoIP also announced that it will be a participating service provider in the Linksys Voice System 9000 (LVS9000) Program. RNK supports the Linksys LVS9000, a full featured IP-based PBX business phone system for small businesses.

RNKVoIP for Small Business is sold exclusively through RNKVoIP's Resellers.
Posted on Mar 13, 2006  Reviews | Share |  Digg
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New DUALphone VoIP Firmware Enhanced with Skype 2.0 Support

RTX America, a world leader in wireless product development, announced a free USB DUALphone firmware update. The USB DUALphone can now check Skype voicemail, receive incoming chat alerts and perform other Skype functions, all from the DUALphone's sleek, cordless handset. The update adds to a long list of existing features, such as wideband audio and Skype online presence.
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VoIP-Enhanced Services In the Home Offered by Siemens & Yahoo!

Siemens Home and Office Communication Devices LLC, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Siemens Communications, Inc., announced an agreement with Yahoo! to extend VoIP calling capabilities to Siemens' Gigaset Cordless Telephones. The relationship between Siemens and Yahoo! Messenger with Voice will enable consumers to enjoy voice-enhanced services not only at a PC, but from anywhere within the home.
Posted on Mar 08, 2006  Reviews | Share |  Digg
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PhonePort Devices Enable the Phone-Ready PC

Legerity, Inc., the "V" in VoIP, announced at the Intel Developer Forum (IDF) the availability of the company's PhonePort family of products that enable carrier-class VoIP on the PC. The first two members of the family are the HD and PCI voice interface devices. The HD device provides phone connectivity for next-generation motherboards. Similar to the HD device, the PCI solution offers phone connectivity to the PC through a PCI card, with an immediate time to market and design flexibility advantage for the PC vendor.
Posted on Mar 07, 2006  Reviews | Share |  Digg
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Viseon to Show VisiFone at CeBIT; First Digital Home Phone for VoIP

Viseon, Inc., a global developer of broadband personal communications solutions for VoIP announced they will be exhibiting the VisiFone at CeBIT, the world's leading event for information technology, telecommunications, software and services. CeBIT, held in Hannover, Germany, March 9th through March 15th, attracts almost 450,000 visitors each year. Viseon will be located in the VoIP Central Pavilion, Hall 13, Stand D34.

"We expect to enhance several key international relationships in conjunction with this show," stated John Harris, Viseon CEO. "Even with over six thousand exhibitors, the incomparable audio and video quality of the VisiFone will stand out prominently."
Posted on Feb 28, 2006  Reviews | Share |  Digg
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Vonage Products Now Available at OfficeMax

OfficeMax, one of the nation's largest office supply retailers and distributors, is offering small businesses and consumers a cost-saving alternative to land-line telephone service. OfficeMax stores nationwide now offer starter kits from Vonage Marketing, a subsidiary of Vonage Holdings Corp., a leading broadband telephony provider in North America. These kits allow broadband users to sign up for Internet-based phone service and save up to hundreds of dollars a year compared to landline phone bills.
Posted on Feb 21, 2006  Reviews | Share |  Digg
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SIPphone Announces $6 Million Venture Capital Investment

SIPphone Inc, developers of the popular VOIP software Gizmo Project have secured $6.0 million in funding to expand their SIP standard service to non-PC devices such as adapters, routers, WiFi handsets and dual mode mobile phones.

"The release of Gizmo Project has driven over 400,000 registered users to our PC-based service, but our goals go beyond free calls between PCs," says SIPphone CEO, Michael Robertson. "We want to seamlessly link the internet and the traditional calling world of landlines and mobile phones and that's becoming possible as low cost SIP-based devices such as dual-mode mobile phones and WiFi phones become a reality."
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