| The latest news from the IP Communications Global Online Community. Sponsored by Broadvox. Powered by TMCnet. Feature Articles Not only did SIP trunking and VoIP telephony pioneer Broadvox conclude the 2011 Partner Summit yesterday in Dallas, but the company also revealed its new secure Internet presence cloud-based solution to sales channel partners, equipment manufacturers and other industry experts who attended the two-day, invitation-only event.
IP telephony adoption has increased dramatically in the last two years: from 17 percent in 2008 to 27 percent in 2010, an increase of 59 percent, among small and mid-sized companies, according to Consultant Dan Sachar of Inzenka, a management consultancy.
U.S. technology is widely respected worldwide but that recognition leads to concern that it can fall into the wrong hands.
Bababoo, a new telecommunications company, has come with a unique intelligent calling app for iPhones that allows users to automatically use the Internet when available to make free low cost Internet calls.
Nick Jensen, chairman and CEO of Dialogic Inc., is scheduled to present at the Jefferies Global Technology Internet, Media & Telecom Conference on May 11 in New York, N.Y. Officials with Dialogic said that a webcast of the presentation will also be available at http://www.wsw.com/webcast/jeff56/dlgc/ for 90 days after the live event.
BroadSoft Inc. a global provider of software to enable fixed-line, mobile and cable service providers to deliver real-time communications, voice and multimedia services over IP-based networks, has announced it has been awarded the 2011 Corporate Growth Award for Deal of the Year.
Recently, Xtel Communications Inc. has made its IP Voice services available over cable Internet Connections. The services are ideal for business consumers who want to access Xtel's robust voice network through their cable Internet connections for local, long distance and international calling. With the new, economical services, the company can easily eliminate many, if not all, of their local analog lines.
The eight annual AstriCon, an Asterisk user conference and expo dedicated to expanding awareness and knowledge of the highly popular open source platform, will take place from October 26-28 at the Westin Westminster in Denver, Colorado, Asterisk Company Digium revealed on Monday.
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