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Hosted VoIP Behind UC Growth

It used to be VoIP versus traditional phone service. Now it’s VoIP versus Hosted VoIP. As the market for VoIP expands, traditional on premise VoIP vendors are increasingly finding Hosted VoIP challenging their dominance.
According to a new report from ABI Research, unified communications (UC) is expected to be a $4.8 billion market [...]

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China VoIP Suppliers get boost in tough Economy

VoIP is on the rise and nowhere can it be seen more exponentially than China. With its population dwarfing the size of most other countries and its roaring–for these tough times anyway–economy pushing its technological development at an ever fast place, China is a great place to watch some VoIP [...]

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VoIP Technology Helps Politicians Reach Voters on a More Personal Level

During the last few mid-term elections, a growing number of state and local politicians have begun utilizing new forms of technology to get their message out to a broader audience.
Most of the prominent political figures of the last election cycle, including Nancy Pelosi, Scott Brown and Sarah Palin, all used social [...]

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Skype offers Brits free WiFi

TALK WAS ALWAYS CHEAP but Skype has taken it upon itself to make Internet voice over IP (VoIP) access free across the UK during the Internet Week festival.
The festival, which runs during the week of 8 November, is the first time such an event has been held outside the US, with a number of [...]

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6 Ways VoIP Service is Better than it was 5 Years Ago

VOIP technology has improved by leaps and bounds over the past several years.  Now, the technology is easier to access and features a higher quality of call clarity than ever before.  The following list represents the five ways that Voice Over Int…

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