PC Magazine Review Of Magic Jack
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MagicJack got a glowing review from PC Magazine…made me wonder. Where has ooma gone.
During CES they were radio silent. hmmmmmoooma?
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MagicJack got a glowing review from PC Magazine…made me wonder. Where has ooma gone.
During CES they were radio silent. hmmmmmoooma?
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-news.comIf you use an iPhone and are interested in what mobile VoIP can offer, then you probably have heard of Fring. Fring is not only one of the few providers that offer a VoIP program for…
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Jazinga is a client of my agency’s and we’ve been steadily putting their innovative one box does all device into the hands of the more informed and patient bloggers while the product…
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snom’s M3 phone answers the question, why can’t you take it with you? The SIP handset using DECT technology and operates like a normal cordless phone — except it’s better.
The phone was…
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Garrett Smith of VoIP Supply has launched Mobile VoIP Review. There are a few reviews of my agency’s clients there so without further ado, here’s MobileVoIPReview.
It looks like it’s worth bookmarking…
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I frequently get asked to review products, which I enjoy doing. Editorializing non-stop gets old after a while! Yesterday, however, I was asked to "review" a product on the basis…
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PC Magazine recently tested a number of VoIP solutions designed for the home and small business. There’s no doubt that VoIP can be a money-saving alternative, but finding the right solution…
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MagicJack got a glowing review from PC Magazine…made me wonder. Where has ooma gone.
During CES they were radio silent. hmmmmmoooma?…
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I continue to find that the idea of room based video conferencing systems like Telepresence from Cisco and Halo from HP are only for the rich and famous and doesn’t meet the criteria yet for…
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Check out Ed Baig’s review in USA Today of Ooma.
Jonathan Greene’s evaluation continues…
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Back in December I was introduced to a company with an idea that lets small business have a VoIP phone system that in principal reminded me of the 1980’s era AT&T Merlin. That company was…
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I’ve been having a blast using my UT Starcom F3000, despite some set up pains caused by the very non-consumer interface that requires a lot of knowledge. It is working great with SIP credentials…
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Joseph Moran gives a pretty thorough review of Netgear’s SPH101 Skype WiFi phone. The basic beats are that that it’s easy to install and the call quality is great, but it’s pricey and t…
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Om has posted a pretty concise preview about VON. I’m heading over and will provide some on the scene coverage as time permits.
I can confirm that xConnect is the company in the peering play…
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Aoife McEvoy’s review of AIM PhoneLine vs. Skype Beta 2.5.Some of the challenges that AOL’s phone team faced were likely similar in many ways to similar hurdles that t…
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Telepocalypse’s Martin Geddes writes a product microreview: BT CommunicatorOverall he gives it good marks, but finds some flaws. Still, this is one of the first integrations by a PTT to marry…
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I’m actually happy to see that the New York Times has reviewed both the Vonage and AT&T CallVantage Wireless Router/Telephone Adapters. I’m due to receive one next week from Linksys, who…
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A site called VoIPReview.org is seeking to gain traffic to drive customer towards VoIP adoption. Some of the good features it includes community tools where users of many VoIP services can interact…