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Skype ousted from China?

Government crackdown on illegal voice over IP services appears to shore up state-run providers. say observers. Read more >>


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IP Communications: Looking ahead to 2011 and beyond.

Industry executives share their vision of coming trends and challenges. Read more >>

News to Know

   Unlimited U.S./Canada VoIP for (well) under $10 a month.
   Top 10 Skype-alikes.
   Unified communications turns the corner.
   Mobile VoIP provider Vox Communications goes video.
   Skype: IM server overload responsible for outage.

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The future of Unified Communications: telephony or social networking?

Forward-looking enterprises now see communications as relationship based; the phone is just one tool for nurturing relationships. Read more >>

Blogs

Eye of the Needle by David Needle
A browser optimized for tablets?
Do tablets require a custom Web browser? Opera Software thinks so. The Norwegian browser developer announced it?s going to be giving a sneak peak at Opera for Tablets, a touch-oriented Web browser designed for tablets, at the big Consumer Electronics... Read more >>

 

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