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PROGNOSIS Announces VoIP Multi-Vendor Support

Integrated Research , developers of PROGNOSIS system performance monitoring and management solutions, announced today a new strategic initiative to expand its IP telephony and Voice over IP(VoIP) management software to support three additional IP communication platforms.
The company’s flagship product, PROGNOSIS IP Telephony Manager, will be extended over the next twelve months to support IP telephony [...]

November 12th, 2006 - Posted in VoIP

LG AX245

The AX245 is a tri-band GPS enabled clamshell working on CDMA 800 MHz, CDMA 1900 MHz and 800 MHz analog. It also sports a VGA camera with flash, wireless Bluetooth technology, a speaker phone, voice dialing, TTY/TTD capability, a BREW 3.1.4 client, all these together with Alltel Axcess services like broadband/mobile link, OTA software [...]

November 11th, 2006 - Posted in LG

Pivot VoIP Completes Transformation into Zultys Technologies

Pivot VoIP today announced that it has completed its acquisition of the assets of Zultys Technologies, including all key intellectual property, online and offline brands and the complete product portfolio. Effective immediately, the company will adopt the full identity of Zultys to ensure smooth business continuity.
Pivot VoIP, which was formed and supported by Telrad Connegy, [...]

November 11th, 2006 - Posted in VoIP

Sony Ericsson To Buy UIQ from Symbian

Sony Ericsson, the world’s fourth largest mobile-phone maker, has agreed to buy software company UIQ Technology, whose applications are used on many of Sony Ericsson’s high-end handsets.
“UIQ offers excellent technical flexibility, enabling us to provide compelling features such as push e-mail, Internet browsing, end-user personalization, and enhanced music applications,” Mats Lindoff, the company’s chief technology [...]

November 8th, 2006 - Posted in Sony Ericsson

Open-Source VoIP Takes A Few Steps Forward

As voice-over-IP gains ground in businesses and with consumers, the open-source community sees an opportunity. While open source never posed a strong challenge to conventional voice technology, the move to converged IP-based communications lets open-source developers treat communications in the same way they attacked commercial computer software.
This trend became more evident as open-source VoIP [...]

November 8th, 2006 - Posted in VoIP

Microsoft To Launch Major VoIP Move Early Next Year

While it’s no secret that Microsoft has been quietly cobbling together the pieces of a VoIP strategy for several months, CEO Steve Ballmer finally tied it all together at a company conference in Japan on Monday: the company will formally enter the market early next year by incorporating the Web phoning technology with its [...]

November 8th, 2006 - Posted in VoIP

Samsung SGH-C417

With the introduction of the Samsung c417, the “basic” handset has been forever redefined. Samsung has taken the most popular features–Bluetooth wireless technology, a VGA camera, instant messaging, and a speakerphone–and added a beautiful 2-inch, 65K color display, and quad-band world coverage. Yet, with all that power and functionality, the c417 still comes in [...]

November 1st, 2006 - Posted in Samsung

Siemens improves wireless LAN management

Siemens Monday is announcing a management application for its HiPath Wireless line of WLAN gear, and a new version of its systems software with expanded support for voice traffic.
Also new is a group of APIs that let third-party software vendors plug their applications into a HiPath WLAN deployment. All three changes are aimed at improving [...]

November 1st, 2006 - Posted in VoIP, Wireless

Jajah Offers VoIP Without The Internet

Phone companies are losing about 2% of their customers every quarter to mobile carriers and VoIP providers like Skype. Now another type of company is after those customers. Consider Jajah the un-Skype, because unlike that service or Vonage, its customers don’t need a Net-connected phone or headset to use its VoIP service.
To use Jajah, [...]

October 30th, 2006 - Posted in VoIP

M5T And GIPS Team Up For Voip Solutions

M5T, provider of software solutions for secure real-time multimedia communications over IP, has announced that M5T and Global IP Sound (GIPS) has teamed up to develop a comprehensive and portable Secure VoIP SIP Client Software Development Kit.
Based on open standards, the Secure VoIP SIP Client SDK solution will integrate the GIPS VoiceEngine - a comprehensive, [...]

October 30th, 2006 - Posted in VoIP

Cingular 8125 PDA Phone

The Cingular 8125 combines a quad-band phone with a Windows Mobile 5.0 PDA with all the bells and whistles: Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, a miniSD card slot, support for EDGE high speed data, and more. And don’t forget the unique slide-out QWERTY keyboard that makes messaging, note-taking, and other writing tasks a breeze.
The 8125 lets you [...]

October 30th, 2006 - Posted in Other, PDA

BlackBerry 8100 Pearl Phone

CNET UK reviews the BlackBerry 8100 Pearl and writes “The Pearl is the first consumer-grade BlackBerry and it certainly looks the part. You should steer clear if you want a smart phone with every flashy feature, but if you’ve been tempted by a BlackBerry before and felt the devices were too chunky, staid or [...]

October 30th, 2006 - Posted in RIM BlackBerry