In order to have the conversations recorded on VoIP phones be admitted in court as evidence, IT engineers from Germany have used IT Support and created a digital signature system for internet telephony. Of course, the system works and is admitted as evidence only by assuming that both callers agree with the use of it. Even though the researchers at the Fraunhofer Institute said this...
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Multipoint videoconferencing is now possible for Internet calling IT service from Skype because of a new software plug-in released by IT company ViVu. As one of third of all Skype-to-Skype calls now includes video, the lack of multipoint video has been seen as something rather disturbing, even though users can make video calls between more than two parties.Irwin Lazar, an industry analyst with Chicago-based Nemertes...
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Multipoint videoconferencing is now possible for Internet calling IT service from Skype because of a new software plug-in released by IT company ViVu. As one of third of all Skype-to-Skype calls now includes video, the lack of multipoint video has been seen as something rather disturbing, even though users can make video calls between more than two parties.Irwin Lazar, an industry...
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IT company Vonage has a new international unlimited calling plan for iPhone, Blackberry users for only 24.99 dollars per month. The “Vonage World Mobile” VoIP service competes with the same but cheaper service from Skype. Nonetheless, Skype offers unlimited service in only 40 countries whereas Vonage offers the same service in 60 countries. Anyway, Vonage users may also benefit from a 10 dollars discount.The IT services...
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VoIP service Vonage has reportedly dropped off the net, with UK customers complaining that their voice service has disappeared since lunchtime today.
Vonage customers have been complaining that the IT service disappeared around lunchtime today, and that once they manage to get through to IT support they are told that there’s no schedule for a fix and that the whole network is titsup.Vonage usually provides a Voice over IP service, allowing customers to...
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The BlackBerry Storm 2 aims to fix issues customers had with the first version and essentially maintains the same form factor and design, but it adds Wi-Fi, boosts the on-board memory to 2 GB, and doubles the flash memory to 256 MB. The original Storm had a virtual keyboard that used a suspension system with the screen to simulate the feeling of hitting a physical button.The handset can now handle multiple inputs...
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Skype has released an update that tackles two security issues in its VoIP service. The firm announced the release of an updated version of Skype for Windows, which is built to lessen spam.
"The new release is a bugfix release which resolves many of the problems you have been telling us about. We recommend everyone to update to this build now.,” Skype posted in a blog.
Peter Parkes from Skype also answered some issues...
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Ebay is slated to divulge plans of selling Skype to an investment group. According to the New York Times, the private firms interested with the VoIP service will include venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz.
Another company, Index Ventures, is also reported to be part of the acquisition agreement. Skype’s value was not officially disclosed, but eBay previously announced it is looking into earning $2 billion dollars from the service.
Skype was acquired...
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According to researchers at Secure Science, voice over IP or VoIP services are more susceptible to botnet attacks. The researchers unveiled techniques to make unwarranted calls from popular VoIP technologies like Skype and Google Voice.
Anyone can use such scheme by merely using cheap PBX(private branch exchange) program to make thousands of free calls. These calls would be implicitly untraceable, thus enabling attackers to establish an automated messaging system that would...
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Market analyst Telegeography said Skype’s voice traffic across the globe boosted by 41 percent, which makes the VoIP software company the world’s largest carrier of intercontinental telephone calls today. According to the firm, 35 percent of its users worldwide use Skype for business purposes. The business industry constitutes a large part of the global market, thus amplifying Skype’s growth over other VoiP companies.
Ian Robin, sales and marketing manager of Skype’s business division,...






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