10 things you need to know about VoIP
Anybody working on a VoIP project should stand on the shoulders of those who have gone before to avoid their mistakes and glean tips that can make their own deployments go more smoothly.
In the interest of promoting this knowledge sharing, here is a list of 10 tips you should follow if you want to roll […]
Google’s VOIP Strategy
Is Google getting set to compete with the telcos – or maybe change voice communication forever? It’s starting to look that way.
Google Talk Beta is a 1.5 MB instant-messenger download for Windows Vista, XP or 2000 whose functions resemble AOL Instant Messenger or Skype: primarily voice, chat and file transfers. Google explains the service in […]
Gizmo Project introduces browser-based VoIP calling
SIPphone, the company behind Gizmo Project has introduced a new product, Gizmo Call1 that make is fairly simple to make VoIP calls from any browser that can support Adobe’s Flash.
You can visit Gizmocall.com, and you are prompted to download a small plugin, which is available for both Windows and Mac computers.read more?
Internet VoIP Phone Service Provider Reviews
This site allows you to compare different Internet Phone VoIP service provider plans and find the best rates and prices. It explains how broad band digital phone and (pc to phone) service works. read more?
Top 10 VoIP Security Trends for 2007
1) There is no doubt that VoIP security attacks have taken place, but very few have been widely publicized. I predict that in 2007, we will see enterprise VoIP systems attacked and the results publicized.
2) VoIP is an application running on the data network and will continue to be affected by attacks such as worms, […]
10 ISPs and countries known to have blocked VoIP
Scared of the loss of revenue posed by VoIP, some incumbent telcos and government have in the past blocked ports so that calls cannot connect with a user on their network. This is downright despicable, and it should have you very concerned. One has to ask, where it could lead to? Is VoIP blocking just […]
Can VoIP Help My Business?
Major telecommunication companies and start-ups alike are trying to establish themselves in the rapidly expanding VoIP marketplace. That hasn’t escaped the notice of many people within the Internet telephone business, who anticipate 2007 could be a banner year for the technology.
VoIP (voice over Internet protocol) essentially refers to Internet telephone service. It is the ability […]
SIP Proxy - VoIP Security Testing Tool
SIP Proxy is an Open Source VoIP security test tool which has been developed by the students Philipp Haupt and Matthias Hürlimann during their diploma thesis and second student research project at the University of Applied Sciences Rapperswil.
With SIP Proxy you will have the opportunity to eavesdrop and manipulate SIP traffic. Furthermore, predefined security test […]
160 Open Source VOIP Software
SIP Proxies, SIP Clients (Linux, Mac, Windows), SIP tools, H.323 Clients (Linux, Mac, Windows), IAX clients, RTP Protocol Stacks & Proxies, PBX platforms, IVR platforms, Voicemail servers, Speech, Fax Servers, Development platforms, protocol stacks and more
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VoIP security trends and predictions for 2007
Mark Collier, a leading voice over IP (VoIP) security scientist, author, and blogger, today announced the release of his “VoIP Security Trends and Predictions for 2007.” Mr. Collier’s prognostications have been posted to his popular VoIP security blog at: www.voipsecurityblog.com.
1) There is no doubt that VoIP security attacks have taken place, but very few have […]




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