Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) stories
Scammers are using technology to do their dirty work, and new applications are making it easier to orchestrate scams to steal personal information.
UK tech firm SkipRoaming has launched an app that aims to reduce the cost of mobile international and roaming calls.
The carrier VoIP market is off to a strong start in 2015 and shows no signs of letting down, with more providers expanding their offerings.
With Skype and WhatsApp snapping at their heels, mobile phone operators are turning to Wi-Fi calling of their own, aided by iOS 8 and Hotspot 2.0.
WhatsApp is quick to say its calling feature is free, even between countries, but only when a user has an unlimited Wi-Fi hotspot...
VoIP revolutionising communication for SMEs with secure, cost-effective tech, says MyBusinessVoice amid the copper to IP shift.
Bundled offerings combining mobile, fixed line, broadband and PABX-like services on the cloud are on the way from 2degrees.
Facebook is claiming 10% of the mobile VoIP market via Messenger, as it looks to ramp up that figure with its WhatsApp voice offerings.
iOS users can today jump on the WhatsApp bandwagon with the popular app finally announcing the voice calling capability is now available on iOS.
the vast majority of SMBs are unfamiliar with telecommunications terminology such as IP telephony, hosted PBX, IP PBX, virtual PBX, SIP trunks or UC.
Cisco has partnered with a university in the United States to improve online communication security, including securing VoIP systems.
Christchurch-based provider PhoneVoIP says businesses can benefit from using VoIP instead of the 'outdated' copper network.
A strong unified communications system using VoIP can be used to make employees more productive by aiding mobility and more.
Data revenues have surpassed voice services, which have also been hindered by low-cost, third party VoIP applications.
WhatsApp ramps up its push into voice, prompting suggestions that it is one of the most disruptive forces in telecommunications history.
The static VoIP market is responsible for more than 96% of global VoIP revenues and these are expected to grow steadily in the next five years.
VoIP can be used as a tool in business continuity and disaster recovery planning, enabling a business to continue operating even in the event that sta.
3CX customers can use Kiwi company Ufone as their chosen VoIP provider following successful interoperability testing.
The sheer size of WhatsApp's network could disrupt the market and some operators are already adopting a defensive stance.
The global VoIP services market will experience significant growth in the years leading to 2019, driven by business and consumer demand.