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SPOTLIGHT: Israel greenlights VoIP over WiFi test
Israel's Ministry of Communication has granted a special license for a "marketing experiment" to deliver domestic fixed-line phone services using VoIP through a WiFi hot spot. Under the license NSR... Read more >>
DeFi reviewed
DeFi Mobile, a service currently focused on the international traveler, enables a user with a dual-mode phone to make calls over a low-cost WiFi VoIP connection, rather than more expensive cellular... Read more >>
Gizmo5 Defends Nokia VoIP Intentions
In an email CC'ed to FierceVoIP, Gizmo5 CEO Michael Robertson comes to defend the honor of Nokia with tech talk. Robertson, also the founder of Linspire, MP3tunes and REEF, has never been shy about... Read more >>
SPOTLIGHT: Clearwire Credits Better Revenues to VoIP
According to its second quarter 2008 financial report, U.S. WiMAX provider Clearwire's average revenue per user (ARPU, not Alpo) has grown to $39.29. It's an increase of $1.35 over this quarter last... Read more >>
Hyping VoIP encryption
Three year old Cellcrypt is getting coverage as it tries to raise several million dollars and close deals with the British government and multinational... Read more >>
InterOp's wireless VoIP flavoring
Go to InterOp, see wireless VoIP-flavored promotions or technology. Agito Networks and Trapeze Networks both... Read more >>
Nortel, Arcor integrate mobile phones into corporate networks
German telecom Arcor is teaming up with Nortel to provide a mobile enterprise VoIP offering that allows workers to connect with their corporate network using mobile phones. Arcor demonstrated the new... Read more >>
WiFi phone sales leap 60% as support improves
It's funny what a little support can do for a product. Infonetics Research says WiFi phone sales increased more than 60 percent last year--682,000 units were sold worldwide--because vendors did more... Read more >>
Mobile Enterprise VoIP: Has its time finally come? Maybe, maybe not
Mobile VoIP in Europe just can't get any respect..at least not at the moment. While mobile enterprise is seeing a boom--to the tune of increased spending in the 21 percent range year over year--it... Read more >>
Australian operator says VoIP won't work on WiMAX
VoIP providers may be eagerly anticipating Clearwire and Sprint's next dance onto the nationwide WiMAX network floor, but at least one early adopter, Australian Garth Freeman, CEO of Hervey Bay's... Read more >>

