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Written by Adam Gosling
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Tuesday, 10 July 2007 |
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When it comes to consumer
VoIP adoption it's a pretty global affair, but recent research from
In-Stat says Europe actually leads the world in subscriber numbers.
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Written by Adam Gosling
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Tuesday, 03 July 2007 |
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Google has confirmed the rumours that it has acquired communications management company GrandCentral Communications which promises to allow you to manage all your phone numbers through one interface and gives you one phone number - for life.
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Written by Adam Gosling
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Sunday, 01 July 2007 |
European mobile VoIP subscribers can actually start seriously considering geting some VoIP usage out of their dual WiFi phones with the announcement by VoIP service provider, Vyke is available in more than 10,000 European hotspots thanks to a deal with hotspot provider, The Cloud.
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Written by Adam Gosling
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Friday, 29 June 2007 |
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The new management at VoIP, Inc. subsidiary, VoiceOne, are boasting of substantial increases in monthly minutes. Since joining the Company in September, monthly minutes have increased about 375% thanks to increased customer usage and the expansion of its facilities based network.
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Written by Adam Gosling
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Wednesday, 27 June 2007 |
RakWeb Supports Mobile Devices That Use the Symbian OS, Mobile Windows Smart phones, and Linux-Based Mobile Devices
June 26, 2007 03:30 AM Eastern Daylight Time NEW YORK--(BUSINESS
WIRE)--Raketu, a leading global Internet communications, information,
and entertainment company, today announced that its RakWeb voice over
Internet protocol (VoIP) telephony services are available for use on
mobile devices. Consumers who use mobile devices like the Nokia E70
that run on the Symbian operating system (OS), Mobile Windows
Smartphone models 8125/8525, and Linux-based mobile devices like the
Nokia 770 will now be able to access RakWeb from their mobile handsets.
RakWeb is entirely web-based and does not require consumers to download
any software. Consumers simply visit www.Raketu.mobi
from their mobile device Web browser, enter their mobile number, then
enter the destination number, and Raketu connects the lines at a
fraction of the cost of traditional calling rates.
"With the launch of RakWeb for mobile devices, Raketu now offers
consumers more ways to access VoIP telephony services than any other
VoIP service," said Greg Parker, CEO of Raketu Communications.
"Regardless of your Internet connection or technical know-how, Raketu
offers a way to access VoIP services easily and affordably."
Raketu runs over any Internet connection from broadband to dial-up
and offers consumers three options to access their Raketu account for
free to lowest cost VoIP calling rates globally:
Totally Free: Raketu to Raketu calling anywhere in the world,
requires both users running Raketu's LaunchPad desktop application.
Mostly Free: RakOut Dial-out VoIP service, requires one user on
Raketu, the other on landline/mobile phone. RakOut offers free calling
to locations in over 40 countries around the world, and the lowest
published rates on all other calls. .
Practically Free: RakWeb calling requires no software downloads
with both users on traditional mobile or landline phones. This service
can be used by anyone with access to a web browser via www.Raketu.com or www.Raketu.mobi- including Windows, Linux, Mac OSX. Symbian OS, Windows Mobile, and Linux mobile.
About Raketu Communications Inc.
Raketu Communications Inc. is developing leading edge peer-to-peer
Internet protocol applications that provide communications, information
and media services for consumers and for business. The company
currently has users in over 150 countries around the world. For more
information visit the company's website at www.Raketu.com .
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Written by Adam Gosling
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Tuesday, 26 June 2007 |
Queensland-based NetOpt has announced a deal with SightSpeed to market personal video services in Australia and New Zealand. The Internet-based
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