Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) stories
IR unveils a tool to streamline the migration to cloud-based comms with Office 365, aiming for seamless implementation and management.
Sonus Networks is demonstrating its commitment to Skype for Business by sponsoring the Enterprise Connect Lync/Skype for Business Tour.
The continued upswing in spending on these segments is being driven by adoption of Voice over LTE (VoLTE) and Voice over WiFi (VoWiFi) services.
RealIT revives classic IT reseller values, blending stellar customer service with modern offerings in VoIP and web development.
In some regions, the callback is the only choice which allows local people to save lots of money on international calls.
Claranet warns of the perils of cloud-hosted VoIP without proper network integration, risking business reputations.
Huawei surges ahead in the booming VoIP sector, surpassing rivals with significant growth and fuelling a 46% market increase.
New research has found gamers have a more positive game experience when using voice communication and would prefer using a standardised service.
In the age of hyper connectivity, VoIP is enjoying a very mainstream renaissance across business and consumer usage.
While VoIP is not necessarily cheap, it offers added value by increasing agility and flexibility, and encouraging business evolution.
Verizon introduces Wireless Connected VoIP, a new feature that eliminates long-distance charges for enterprise VoIP customers.
Sonus Networks is offering a free webinar series on VoLTE, SBCs, WebRTC and SDN to help IT professionals and marketers improve their skills.
Patton has completed testing of its new generation of enterprise session border controllers for interoperability with BroadSoft's BroadWorks platform.
WhatsApp's new iOS update boosts user controls with unread markers, chat customisation, video backup, and more.
Cambium Networks sets a new world record with the longest-ever network link at 245.8km, enabling HD video and VoIP in remote areas.
Switching to digital telephony brings pros and cons, so businesses must consider the implications says VoIP solutions firm.
The need to leverage UC&C to boost efficiency, productivity and competitiveness is encouraging businesses to adopt new communications technologies.
Usage of mobile VoIP service will increase, which will influence the fixed-line market; it will decrease as people prefer to be mobile.
ESET takes a look at phone fraud, the impact of technology in terms of spoofing and VoIP, and the growing use of cell phones.
Android's WhatsApp now lets users mark chats as 'unread' and customise notifications, even on low data settings.