VOIP News writes…
MONS, Belgium, February 9 /PRNewswire/ — Acapela Group, expert and
inventor of innovative vocal solutions, will be announcing the availability
of its cloud computing service to mobile developers, for easy talking apps
deployment to speech empower iPhone, Android, Windows Mobile and Symbian
plat
Source
Related posts
VOIP News writes…
BOSTON, Feb. 8 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ — Allot Communications Ltd. (Nasdaq: ALLT), a leader in IP service optimization and revenue generation solutions based on Dynamic Actionable Recognition Technology (DART), announced today that its Allot MobileTrends: Global Mobile Broadband Traffic Report indic
Source
Related posts
VOIP News writes…
Skype announced that a Skype for iPhone app that can place calls over 3G networks is coming soon, now that Apple has changed its SDK. While iCall already offers one, Skype says its waiting until it can offer CD-quality sound, along with other benefits for customers.
– Skype is close to offering a solution that will let iPhone users
place voice over IP calls over 3G networks, the company announced on its site on Feb. 3.
Writing that Skype fans have been wondering when such a solution would
arrive, Skype answered, “Well, the simple answer is soon.”
Skyp…
Source
Related posts
VOIP News writes…
Enterprises looking to drive down costs and improve communications increasingly are turning to video conferencing, according to a survey done for Global IP Solutions. The survey echoes what other studies are finding, and supports the strategies of such vendors as Cisco, Polycom, Juniper, Tandberg and Radvision.
– Businesspeople are increasingly using video to collaborate with colleagues,
partners and customers, according to a survey released Feb. 3.
In a survey of 1,200 senior business professionals conducted by Research Now
for IP communications company Global IP Solutions, the majority said they have
u…
Source
Related posts
VOIP News writes…
Enterprises looking to drive down costs and improve communications increasingly are turning to video conferencing, according to a survey done for Global IP Solutions. The survey echoes what other studies are finding, and supports the strategies of such vendors as Cisco, Polycom, Juniper, Tandberg and Radvision.
– Businesspeople are increasingly using video to collaborate with colleagues,
partners and customers, according to a survey released Feb. 3.
In a survey of 1,200 senior business professionals conducted by Research Now
for IP communications company Global IP Solutions, the majority said they have
u…
Source
Related posts
Monday, February 8, 2010
0 Comments