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SIP Phone Vendor snom Ships its Own IP PBX

The new PBX product, snom ONE, creates a turnkey VoIP solution aimed at SMBs. Read more >>


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SIP Trunking Basics: Q & A

An expert takes on 18 questions on the hows and whys of SIP trunks versus traditional PSTN trunking. Read more >>

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Open Source Meets Unified Communications

Startup eZuce has architected a UC platform using open source code, selling it as a hosted service. Read more >>

Blogs

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