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AT&T Signs Up With Tiger Direct
Written by PHILLIP BRITT   
Wednesday, 13 October 2004
Though AT&T confirms that the company is moving its CallVantage VoIP service towards an exclusively SIP-based platform, the package deal with online tech retailer TigerDirect includes the MGCP-based DLink unit AT&T has shipped since launching six months ago. According to AT&T, CallVantage service with SIP devices from Linksys, Netgear and others will be hitting retail shelves in a few weeks.
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New WiFi VoIP Chipset Unveiled
Written by PHILLIP BRITT   
Monday, 11 October 2004
Broadcom's wireless product will help reduce cost and speed time to market for more robust VoIP phones by combining the CPU, voice codecs, and interfaces for mike, speaker, camera, color LCD and USB connectivity on a single chip.
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VoIP to Reach 10% of US Homes in 5 Years
Written by PHILLIP BRITT   
Thursday, 07 October 2004
JupiterResearch report says IP telephony growth will be steady despite challenges posed by entrenched landline carriers and the rising popularity of wireless telephones among the young.
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Plantronics Unveils VoIP Headset
Written by PHILLIP BRITT   
Wednesday, 06 October 2004
The CS50-USB is headset manufacturer's first foray into VoIP and comes on the heels of its announcement that it will be working closely with softphone developer XTen to provide integrated products. Estimated retail price? $300. Ouch!
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ipFONE Expands Unlimited Calling To Latin America
Written by PHILLIP BRITT   
Monday, 04 October 2004
VoIP subsidiary of Miami-based CLEC ISN Telecom offers unlimited calling to US, Canada, Buenos Aires, Caracas, Mexico City, Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo for less than $30/month. Is it enough to compete in the new era of price wars?
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VoIP Market Leaders Declare a Price War
Written by PHILLIP BRITT   
Thursday, 30 September 2004
The VoIP price war began in earnest on Sept. 30, 2004. AT&T dropped the price of its CallVantage plan to $29.99 a month to match Vonage's price. Then, Vonage upped the ante almost immediately, dropping its unlimited calling price by $5. Not to be outdone, later in the day, Broadvox Direct trumped them all by announcing a whopping $10 price cut on its monthly unlimited accounts, to $19.95. Is the industry still a bit too young to go to war?
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Baby Bells Feel VoIP's Sting
Written by PHILLIP BRITT   
Wednesday, 29 September 2004
The health of traditional telephone carriers such as Bell South and SBC is beginning to suffer as a result of the rise of Voip. And analysts believe the long-term ratings outlook for the Baby Bells is questionable.
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Astricon Astronomically Successful
Written by JOHN TODD   
Saturday, 25 September 2004
The first conference dedicated to Asterisk gets four times the number of attendants its organizers expected and breaks news: The open source PBX is now an "official" release.
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