Voice over Internet protocol, or VOIP, just keeps getting bigger. The Nimbuzz mobile application integrates voice, chat and messaging from multiple providers like Skype, Microsoft and Google. The ...
U.K.-based analyst Dean Bubley [at left] of Distruptive Analytics posts a study that takes the stance there will be 250 million mobile VoIP (as oppposed to VoIP over WiFi-a different thing altogether) ...
(Editor’s note: Larry Golob is senior director of business development for Global IP Solutions, a technology creator of real-time voice and video over IP.) When Voice over IP first began to get a ...
Will we see mass adoption of VoIP calling on our mobile phones? Does VoIP over 3G provide the quality of voice call that we've grown to expect? Given the threat to their traditional voice revenues can ...
How and why mobile carriers focus on their current revenue model too much and why this will lead to missing out on the emerging global VoIP market. As you might remember, VoIP technology was initially ...
If you want to save some money on your wireless bill, ditch your minutes and use a mobile VoIP app to make your calls. It's not difficult, and many are either free or low-cost depending on who you ...
Last week, we highlighted a report on VoLTE (Voice over LTE) that talks about how mobile operators are transitioning to a technology that will incorporate voice over IP (VoIP) onto the mobile data ...
a la Mobile, Inc., a Linux systems platform company for mobile phones, today announced the immediate availability of a complete Voice over IP (VoIP) Linux system stack for Wi-Fi/GSM dual-mode phones.
Nearly one year after Skype Ltd. stole the headlines at the 3GSM World Congress with its plans to offer a mobile version of its Internet phone, a couple of nimble startups — and not the Net telephony ...
Facebook Messenger wants to replace the telephone, not just SMS, and it’s on its way. Messenger now makes up 10% of global mobile Voice Over IP calls, CEO Mark Zuckerberg said during today’s Q1 2015 ...
The telephone switchboard and landline desk phone may not be dead, but they are becoming relics of the past along with office ashtrays and typewriters. Businesses are increasingly turning away from ...