The problem with a lot of VoIP calling services is that they are not necessarily friendly to those who aren't tech savvy. You have to train them to do something differently they already know how...
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On Friday, I had a conversation with Jangl CTO Ben Dean. While we primarily were discussing some of the privacy issues surrounding integrating your various Jangl-enhanced identities in your social...
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How many times has this happened to you? You're on a call with someone-or a lot of someones-and you hear someone typing? Or you hear background noise from someone on a mobile phone who forgot to...
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Many eons ago, I played with something called Asterisk@Home. The idea was fairly simple: a pre-rolled Linux OS with the Asterisk open-source PBX pre-installed. Just download the ISO, burn it to CD,...
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Chances are, if you've used a regular landline phone, you've made a call into a system where you have to press keys on your numeric keypad in order to reach your intended party (e.g. dialing...
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How can you get away with being in the US for a trade show, yet manage to only spend $4.16 on calls? Alec Saunders chronicled his experience in doing so when he attended the VON conference in Boston....
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If you've been following along here on the VoIP Weblog, you know that I've been doing some experimentation with Skype's new High Quality Video. Unforuntately, my testing has been limited...
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