- December 5th, 2006 | Wireless
AirMagnet, a wireless monitoring company, has conducted a survey and found that less than one third of the wireless enabled locations in central London are capable of supporting more than one VoIP call at the same time.
AirMagnet MD Ian Schenkel stated that “Wireless VoIP has so much potential and it is imperative that on-site service [...]
- December 5th, 2006 | Skype VoIP
Asustek, the manufacturers of notebook computers will now incorporate a telecom adapter in their M2N / TeleSky and P5B / TeleSky boards. These limited edition motherboards (limited edition motherboards?) come with 60 SkypeOut minutes thrown in for free. There’s no official word on how much these boards will cost. The adapter-fitted motherboards will support both [...]
- December 4th, 2006 | Podcasting
Want to listen to the latest news when you’re at the gym, home or at work? Want to listen to the flash news happening across the globe? Here’s a chance for you to do that.
Odiogo Audio News To Go now allows you to download the contents of the RSS feeds that you’re interested in onto [...]
- December 4th, 2006 | Soft VoIP
Good news for all you Gizmo users. Om Malik writes that he has been given a preview of a new service developed by SIPphone, Gizmo’s parent company. It will work like Jajah where users visit a web page, enter the telephone number you want to call and start the call. The main difference in the [...]
- December 4th, 2006 | Business
Jangl is a service that allows you to communicate with people without having to give out your own personal telephone numbers. So just to go over the basics in case you’ve never heard of Jangl before, you create an account and enter your phone numbers. Jangle then allocates you a number that routes calls to [...]