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- Conserving VoIP bandwidth using Asterisk IAX and Cisco RTPc
- One of the biggest challenges in designing a VoIP telephony system is the issue of bandwidth and usually theres not enough of it. Luckily there are ways to solve the problem with careful design and ingenuity using tools such as Cisco RTPc Real Time Protocol header compression. Anyone...
- Blog posts 2007-02-23
- WBS
- Can you please explain about WBS and are there software available by the name of WBS for project management and if exists can you send me a copy to my address.
- Discussion threads 2007-01-07
- WBS
- Please tell me more about WBS and are there WBS software and if possible send me a copy to my mailing address.Remember Goggle is your friendhttp://tinyurl.com/um38lCol
- Discussion threads 2007-01-07
- Asterix based Fonality phone system http://www.fonality.com/
- I am looking into replacing our existing legacy phone system with Asterix based Fonality What do you think of Asterix based commercially supported phone system like Fonality http://www.fonality.com/ Pros and cons. Share your experience working with any of these Asterix based commercially supported voip systems.VoIPHi,I'm also interested in this. I...
- Discussion threads 2006-10-12
- (Photos: Greenphone taps Linux know-how)
- No WiFiAs a developer I was disappointed to learn that the GreenPhone has no WiFi capabilities. With wireless access becoming all but ubiquitous in airports and offices, to say nothing of entire urban and some suburban areas, the ability to tap easily into the internet for economical VoIP service...
- Discussion threads 2006-09-16
- VPN and intranet setup
- I have been commissioned to set a an intranet and vpn for aclient with 3 regional offices , to incorporate voip , file sharing , print sharing etcCurrent head office has 4 servers namely mail server , i file server , backup server and proxy server, the email server is...
- Q&A 2004-11-12
- Get to the heart of a Asterisk VoIP system through the dialplan
- This sample chapter, taken from Asterisk: The Future of Telephony, discusses the basics of the dialplan so that you can successfully set up your own Asterisk system. Asterisk is a VoIP system running under Linux. The heart of the Asterisk VoIP system is the dialplan, which is...
- Book chapters 2005-11-18
- Sipcat 1.1 (Windows)
- Sipcat is a software IP telephony system that helps businesses increase productivity and reduce telecommunication costs. It allows you to start running your own voice over IP PBX in a matter of minutes. It contains a complete Linux distribution, including Asterisk and all required 3rd party software.
- Software downloads 2006-09-14
- VoIP SDK with DLL, OCX/ActiveX, COM, C-interface and .NET for Windows and Linux 2 (Windows)
- The conaito VoIP Evo SDK contains a high performance VoIP conferencing client capable of delivering crystal clear sound even for both low and high-bandwidth users. conaito VoIP Evo users are arranged in a tree-structure where each node is a room/channel where users can talk, send instant messages and share files....
- Software downloads 2007-11-15
- Ipox5 1.07.014 (Windows)
- Ipox5 is a voip application designed to link your PMR, CB, PMR446, amateur radio networks between sites. It is robust, designed for mobile broadband and emergency IP communications. You can access the networked systems via radio or via PC or Linux under wine Our NHWradio system (designed for UK NHW...
- Software downloads 2009-03-01
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- Keep hackers from eavesdropping on VoIP calls
- VoIP technology is becoming more popular because it costs less than traditional PSTN phone service -- and in the case of long-distance and international calls, it often costs a lot less. In addition, VoIP offers the convenience of one-network administration, advanced calling features, and unified communications so that users can...
- Blog posts 2007-06-29
- Choose the right VoIP gateway
- Of all the "pieces" of a business-level VoIPsystem, gateways may be the least understood. If you're in charge of setting upVoIP on your organization's network, selecting the right gateway is a crucialpart of the process.But before you make a decision, you first need to understandwhat this component does, how it...
- Technical articles 2007-04-06
- PKI vs. Zfone: What's your best bet for VoIP security?
- There's been a lot of talk lately about whether VoIPsecurity should rely on public keyinfrastructure PKI or find another method of encryption andauthentication. Phil Zimmermann, famous for creating the Pretty Good PrivacyPGP encryption scheme for protecting the contents of e-mail messages and datafiles, recently developed a VoIPencryption product called Zfonebased...
- Technical articles 2007-04-13
- VoIP in a box?
- There's been a lot of buzz in the VoIP community recently about ooma, a device that the company advertises will allow you to "own your own dial tone." The key here is that you buy a box -- not a service.You pay for the ooma hardware -- $599 MSRP, with...
- Blog posts 2007-08-10
- Adding video to VoIP
- VoIP technology has provided companies with a way to conduct conference calls at a much lower cost -- but VoIP conference calls still have many of the same drawbacks as those made using the PSTN: Multi-party phone conversations are prone to confusion with more than one person speaking at once...
- Blog posts 2007-10-19
- SuSE 7.2 Professional offers a robust Linux distro
- Featuring the latest software, powerful configuration tools, and excellent support, SuSE Linux 7.2 Professional is well suited for enterprise deployment. Read this review to see if SuSE 7.2 Pro is the right Linux distribution for your organization.By Rick ThompsonUsers familiar with SuSE's massive software catalog and advanced features will find...
- Technical articles 2001-10-10
- Nine VoIP add-ins that help boost productivity
- Skype has long been one of the most popular VoIP options forconsumers -- in no small part due to its low cost free for calls between Skypeusers and only a few dollars per month to call landlines. Now, it's gainingpopularity in the business world as well.The company has been adding...
- Technical articles 2007-04-26
- Integrate VoIP with your e-mail address -- for free
- Unified communications is all the rage, and it's all about combining different types of messaging, such as e-mail and voice. Now there's a free service that does just that -- without the expense and hassle of installing server-side software.Yoomba, which just launched a public beta earlier this month, lets you...
- Blog posts 2007-07-27
- Integrate Skype with IP PBX
- In a recent article on the VoIP News Web site, Robert Poe described a new software product called SkyStone, which sounds like it may give Skype's VoIP service its best chance ever of getting a strong foothold in the business environment. As a popular no-cost or low-cost way to make...
- Blog posts 2007-07-06
- Sanity check: Will WiMAX be a 3G killer, or is it vice versa?
- Fierce competition can bring out the best and the worst in businesses, and it also makes for great theater. In the technology world over the past three decades, we have watched commercial empires rise and fall with amazing swiftness and drama. New competitors have arisen out of nowhere and trumped...
- Blog posts 2007-10-07
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