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Friday Links: VoIP Inc in Trouble, GV Dialer, Verizon Hub App Store

Source: www.voip-news.com

VoIP & Gadgets Blog checks out GVDialer for Google Voice.

Open Gardens congratulates Vodafone on being named to the top 25 innovative companies list.

Everyone has an app store these days … and Verizon Hub will be no exception. Read about it on The VoIP Weblog.

VoIP Watch talks about some serious trouble that VoIP, Inc. execs may be facing.

Published on April 17th, 2009 under Object id #46

Wednesday Round-Up: Cisco Updates, Trouble at VoIP Inc., Manifone

Source: www.voip-news.com

Internet Storm Center warns that it’s time to update IP phones. Cisco Unified Communications has released a number of critical security updates to close-up vulnerabilities. Find out more here.

What message exactly is VoIP, Inc. trying to send to shareholders these days? LucaFiligheddu has an idea. Read about it here.

The VoIP Weblog looks at Manifone, which has a similar model to Jajah (which inevitably makes me picture Jar-Jar Binks. That’s what it sounds like in my head. Jajah, not Binks.). Click here to read it.

Published on February 13th, 2008 under , , , , , , , , ,

VoIP Inc makes beta release of Click4Me

Source: voipcentral.org

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VoIP Inc., the owner of VoiceOne Communication has brought VoIP services in a fascinating way. With just a single click, you can contact any number without using your PC. This is the unique feature of Click4Me. VoIP Inc has made a beta release of this service. It is now available at companys new site. You can try it.

In simple words, Click4Me is a web-based click-to calling service enabling the users to connect with others through free calls without using the PC. Here we should not compare it with Googles Click-to-Call service, which is exclusively meant for online marketing.

With Click4Me, you can enjoy free email, instant messaging and other popular calling features. These services are free. The only requirement is registration at companys site. However, you can call to non-registered users. Thus, there is a convergence in the cross-platform and cross-network for VoIP service.

The users can also place calls and check emails from their mobile devices using Click4Mes mobile service.

In a press release, VoIP Inc.s Chief Technology Officer, Shawn Lewis explained,

With the popularity of web calling increasing, we believe our ability to offer free calling, without the need to route calls through a PC, will increase the value of our offerings significantly and help us develop a community quickly which will be attractive to advertisers and will allow us to generate revenue by offering enhanced services.

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Published on July 11th, 2007 under , ,

Vonage gets helping hand of VoIP Inc

Source: voipcentral.org

Vonage, which is on the brink of closure has got the helping hand of VoIP Inc., through a vital deal that would ensure continual of VoIP service for its customers.

As per the two-year deal, VoIP Inc., will provide its VOICEONE Service to the Vonage customers during the agreed period carrying the VoIP calls made by Vonage customers.

Just a few days ago, the US District Judge of Alexandria, Va., Claude Hilton has announced that the court will issue a permanent injunction sought by Verizon which would bar Vonage using the VoIP technologies. The verdict will be given this month.

The federal order has created an uproar situation for Vonage.

Published on April 4th, 2007 under , , , ,

Volo takes its VoIP network nationwide

Source: voipcentral.org

Volo Communications, a provider of VoIP solutions for service providers, resellers and consumers has expanded its networking throughout the USA. Now, nearly 50 million households and business subscribers lines will access the VoIP solutions from Volo, a company statement explained.

Upbeat Volo publicly announced that its subsidiary VoIP Inc., has very successfully completed the initial phase of its nationwide network service, covering major states including New York, Florida, Massachusetts and Georgia.

The second phase deployment of the four-phase project is underway. It is likely to be completed by February next year. It would cover Colorado, Texas, New Jersey, Arizona, Washington, North Carolina and California.

The company is moving very fast to finish the fourth phase of the project by the end of 2007 to create a strong base in 21 states of America and get nearly 200 million subscriber and enterprises lines, wireless broadband providers, ISPs, carriers and other next-generation service providers.


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Published on October 30th, 2006 under , ,

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Source: voipcentral.org

Communications, LLC, a fully owned subsidiary of VoIP, Inc., has launched a beta version of Web-click calling service called Click4Me.Net, a first of its kinds in the world. The newly developed system uses the web for free phone-to-phone calling. It is now available for testing on VoiceOnes Virtual Lab at Labs.Voiceone.com.

Labs.Voiceone.Com is an open forum that allows the users to make preview, test free without any cost and provide feedback on VoIP services designed by VoiceOne.

Shawn Lewis, CTO at VoIP, Inc., comments on the new launch,

Cick4Me is designed to meet the needs of active, on-the-go businesspeople. It integrates the World Wide Web, VoIP calling, mobile telephony and landline functionality all within one product. It even enables users to connect with others without giving out their phone number.

How to use

The use of Click4me is very simple. First, the users require logging on at Labs.Voiceone.com. They can also register at Click4Me.Net. Then the users can connect form their phone to other users phone by typing their mail address or Click4Me.Net user name. The company offers it free of cost. It also allows the users to review and provide feedback on the Clicke4Me service or discuss VoIP services with VoIP Inc.s development team at Labs.Voiceone.com.

Another facility of the Click4Me service is that users can make and receive phones international calls without signing in any type of VoIP phone service or using Instant Messaging.

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Published on August 4th, 2006 under ,

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