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Skype opens SIP beta program, Cisco's Tandberg acquisition moves forward

Cisco wins Tandberg with 91.1% stake; FCC wants all-IP voice networks
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Skype opens SIP beta program, Cisco's Tandberg acquisition moves forward

Skype has opened up its Session Initiation Protocol beta program so any business can now use its existing SIP-based PBX or unified communications systems. For the last several months, Skype had previously offered program participation with specific PBX and UC system vendors including ShoreTel and SIPfoundry. Read full story

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