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voipniche is multiplying!

Source: snapvoip.blogspot.com

UPDATE;
voipniche.iblogs.com seems to give links back. I have a link from that site. I do not know if it is a prank.
VoIP IP Telephony @ http://snapvoip.blogspot.com
I noticed two voipniche blogs today. I was at voipniche trying to record all my posts but it is better to archive to complete site for evidence. A lawyer will do that pretty soon

links;
voipniche at iblogs article

Published on May 17th, 2007 under ,

voipniche spammer has a new site voipniche.blogspot.com

Source: snapvoip.blogspot.com

VoIP IP Telephony @ http://snapvoip.blogspot.com

Published on May 16th, 2007 under , , ,

VoIP/SIP enabled GSM base station announced

Source: snapvoip.blogspot.com

VoIP IP Telephony, (Snapvoip.blogspot.com)

TECORE Wireless Systems announced the launch of its pre-IMS VoIP/SIP enabled GSM base station to be showcased at this year’s 3GSM World Congress. The BTS-4000RM delivers up to 64 high powered GSM/GPRS/EDGE voice and data channels occupying as little as 5U of a standard 19" telecommunications rack.
The BTS-4000RM base station eliminates the need for traditional BSC, TRAU and PCU elements, embedding these functions within the base station platform. The BTS-4000RM may be integrated directly with TECORE’s SoftMSC® as well as other mobile core network solutions over IP, TDM, or IP over TDM. Moreover, the BTS-4000RM is enabled to support TECORE’s exclusive c® Backhaul Free(TM) base stations, allowing operators to deploy ‘plug and play’ coverage extensions without the need for wired backhaul links. Due to its small size and flexible interface options, the BTS-4000RM is also ideally suited for remote towns and villages that may require satellite backhaul as well as other applications where macro RF coverage and performance is needed.

With the launch of the BTS-4000RM, TECORE also introduces network interface enhancements to its GSM base station product line. This includes the internal translation from a traditional GSM RAN to an all IP SIP-enabled network interface. Thus, the BTS-4000RM supports direct connection to a pre-IMS network. Added capabilities include transcoder-free operation to minimize network bandwidth, and direct routing of local IP call traffic to optimize overall backhaul utilization. Specifically targeting applications requiring compact radio access solutions, the BTS-4000RM offers flexible network integration and deployment capabilities while providing macro RF coverage, capacity and performance.

“The operators to whom we’ve delivered and demonstrated the BTS-4000RM are very excited about the flexibility this solution offers,” said Terry Williams, Chief Technology Officer for base station products. “Large capacity, flexible interfaces, and more functionality in a smaller, easy to deploy platform are key to many specialized mission critical applications, and this platform delivers.”

“We are very pleased with customer response to this new product development and technology innovation,” said Doss McComas, Vice President, Business Development at TECORE. “This product builds upon our company’s ongoing commitment to advanced, smaller, more powerful base station solutions for the market.”

The BTS-4000RM will be on display at the 3GSM World Congress 2007 in Barcelona, Spain, February 12-15, 2007, at the TECORE Wireless Systems pavilion located in Hall 8, stand 8C78.

Links;
News source TECORE Wireless

Published on February 6th, 2007 under , , , ,

FreePBX back online with a new Server

Source: snapvoip.blogspot.com

Snapvoip.blogspot.com
A few days ago I asked to help out FreePBX group because they were having trouble with their server. They have got a new server and the system is fast according to Rob.
But they are about 1/3rd short of cost of a years worth of hosting. Please visit FreePBX and donate if you are a user of FreePBX. If you are an Asterisk user, I am sure FreePBX will help you out a lot. Have a Look, Follow the links.

FreePBX is, to quote FreePBX’s About page, a Standardized Implementation of Asterisk that gives you a GUI to manage your system. If you’ve looked into Asterisk, you’d know that it doesn’t come with any ‘built in’ programming. You can’t plug a phone into it and make it work without editing configuration files, writing dialplans, and various messing about. FreePBX simplifies this by giving you a pre-written set of dialplans that allow you to have a fully functional PBX pretty much straight away."

Links;
New server anouncement
FreePBX Donations page
FreePBX Bounties Page
Blog article

Published on February 6th, 2007 under , , , ,

Splogs and Feed test for feed spamming

Source: snapvoip.blogspot.com

Feed test for feed spamming.
Splogs such as voipniche steals posts via rss feeds. Now I have set my feeds to be short. All Bloggers who has splog problems could test this. In addition to short, one also could disable feeds for a while.

Splog problem is described somewhat at wikipedia and is a good starting point.

If the splog is at Blogger, one could follow this link to get information
Blogwerx sentinel allows you to monitor who steals your feeds.Profy.com has an article on sentinel.
Fight splog has a lot of information as well. From fight splog site;
From JenSense:

If you see a site violating the AdSense terms, you can now file an anonymous spam report that will get to the quality team for checking. To file a report, you simply go to the page that is showing AdSense ads and click on the "Ads by Google" (or "Ads by Goooooogle") link. In the form on the next page, include the term "spamreport" and put in a short reason about why you feel the site is violating the AdSense terms or policies. You can also enter your own email address, if you wish, then click submit.

ebiquity has a very good article on the subject, "Pings, Spings, Splogs and the Splogosphere: 2007 Updates" I say it is a must read. The article is rich with links, data (graphs).

Published on February 3rd, 2007 under ,

Voipniche steals for Adsense

Source: snapvoip.blogspot.com


VoipNiche.com has been stealing posts from all over the place. I was notified of this fact by a comment left over by a reader.
But I got a laugh today reading eurotelcoblog. He posted an article referring to voipniche.com stealing posts. And the post appeared on the site unedited! Ha. May be Adsense money is too attractive to this person.
In case post get deleted I have captured the post. If you notice, he times your post earlier than the copied post, making it appear that you copied the article.

Update 2:
I have taken down the links to voip_niche, you need use cut and paste URL’s if you was to see his articles.

UPDATE:
Well this post appears on vopniche.com before eurotelcblog’s post. This is what I meant by timing posts to be earlier than the original post.
This post appears at this link
voipniche.com/adsense/voipniche-steals-for-adsense.html voipniche times your posts differently mine are about 5 hours early. He even tracks back your links.
Hello Rob, at FreePBX, remove VoIP_niche track back link, the original article is here on this blog!

Links;
Eurotelcoblog post on voipniche
voipniche.com/voip/will-steal-for-adsense-revenue.html/ Same article on voipniche

Published on February 2nd, 2007 under

VoIPniche is still at it stealing posts

Source: snapvoip.blogspot.com

As this post mentioned;
voipniche steals for adsense
still continue to steal posts. Looks like the guy do not care. In case it is needed, I have captured what is needed.

Published on February 2nd, 2007 under

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