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Monday, August 10, 2009

Bandwidth.com ramps up VoIP services

XML flaw threatens apps built with Sun, Apache, Python and GNOME libraries; Why would I use a Cisco 7900 phone on CUCM using SIP?
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Bandwidth.com ramps up VoIP services

Bandwidth.com has made several recent announcements about their progress with VoIP, so we took the opportunity to speak with Todd Barr, vice president of marketing, and Philippe Lindheimer, FreePBX project lead and director of Open Source Community. Read full story

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