- December 4th, 2006 | Business
Wow, could I use any more Ts in that title? I was beginning to worry.
Taipei has officially moved over to VoIP with all the government offices and 234 schools in the city now using Voice over IP technology to make and receive phone calls. The move means that the city government should save approximately $12,340 [...]
- December 4th, 2006 | Wireless
A survey carried out by AirMagnet has revealed that three quarters of all the wireless hotspots in London city center are currently unable to support calls made by Voice over IP.  That’s not great considering London is one of the world’s foremost financial districts where people are on the move and would like to take [...]
- December 4th, 2006 | Wireless
Inspired by municipal WiFi projects in San Francisco and Amsterdam, Manchester city council have announced plans to blanket the city with a high speed wireless network. Once up and running the proposed WiFi network would extend to cover 90% of the Greater Manchester area, servicing approximately 2.2 million users. Manchester’s wireless network will be entered [...]
- December 1st, 2006 | VoIP Phones
The latest gadget out of South Korea is the Median MX-400M, a music player / VoIP phone hybrid. At it’s heart is 1GB / 2GB of flash memory to store music on, right now you can download from a variety of Korean music stores online.
However, it also doubles up as a VoIP phone. [...]