unreferenced date May 2010 A VoIP VPN combines voice over IP and virtual private network technologies to offer a method for delivering secure voice . Because VoIP transmits digitized voice as a stream of data, the VoIP VPN solution accomplishes voice encryption quite simply, applying standard data encryption mechanisms inherently available in the collection of protocols used to implement a Virtual private network VPN . The VoIP gateway router first converts the analog voice signal to digital form ... site, another VoIP router decodes the voice and converts the digital voice to an analog signal for delivery to the phone. A VoIP VPN can also run within an IP in IP tunnel or using SSL based ... VoIP protocol is notoriously difficult to pass through a Firewall computing firewall because it uses ... when configuring remote VoIP clients. However latest VoIP standard Session Traversal Utilities for NAT ... natively some Network address translation NAT problems of VoIP. Disadvantages The protocol overhead caused by the encapsulation of VoIP protocol within IPSec dramatically increases the bandwidth requirements for VoIP calls, thus making the VoIP over VPN protocols too fat to be used over a mobile data connections like GPRS, EDGE or UMTS. Although VoIP over VPN is not as usable in mobile environments, it is sometimes used to create encrypted VoIP trunk between different sites of a corporations, running VoIP PBX interconnections over a VPN connection. New solutions The recent publication of new VoIP ... SRTP , allow the VoIP client to run without the VPN overhead, integrating with standard features of VoIP PBX without having to manage both the VPN gateway and the PBX. That s right, no VPN overhead. Free implementation VoIP VPN solution may be accomplished with free open source software by using a Linux distribution , or BSD , as an operating system , a VoIP server, and an IPsec server. Sources Reflist Category Voice over IP Category VoIP terminology & concepts de VoVPN ... more details
Refimprove date December 2006 Voice over Internet Protocol VoIP recording is a subset of Call recording software telephone recording or voice logging, first used by call centers and now being used by all types of businesses. There are many reasons for recording VoIP call traffic such as reducing company ... needed date July 2011 . How VoIP recording works Since VoIP calls travel digitally on computer networks rather than telecom cables, ref Cite web title How VoIP Works url http communication.howstuffworks.com ip telephony.htm ref VoIP recording is done by tapping into the computer network rather than ..., or through the PC attached to the VoIP phone . One way of doing this is by connecting to the Network tap SPAN Switched Port ANalyzer port which allows the VoIP recording unit to monitor all network traffic and pick out only the VoIP traffic to record. This is usually done by connecting an Ethernet cable being between the VoIP recording unit and the router, switch, or hub. Via the SPAN port ... to capture the RTP packets with the SPAN port. You can SPAN the VoIP Gateway port, giving you all ..., peer to peer phone to phone calls because their VoIP traffic is sent directly between the phones .... Challenges of VoIP recording VoIP is usually implemented as a cost saving measure over POTS Plain old telephone systems . The same holds true now for VoIP recording. Most recording vendors are able to record the various standards of VoIP such as G.711 , G.729a b and G.723 and software only solutions ... of the VoIP vendors are offering VoIP recording methods specific to their VoIP call and communications management servers. These vendors are offering what is referred to as active VoIP recording where ... works by using packet filter technology to listen for VoIP calls on the LAN on a monitored port. The Real .... Other Methods of VoIP Recording VoIP calls can be recorded via streaming audio recording ... software References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Voip Recording Category Call recording software Category ... more details
Refimprove date March 2010 Mobile VoIP or simply mVoIP is an extension of mobility to a VoIP Voice over ... can be integrated into a VoIP network. One implementation turns the mobile device into a standard Session .... In this application, standard VoIP protocols typically SIP are used over any broadband IP capable ... SIP based services to it. Several vendors offer this kind of capability today. Mobile VoIP will require ... base stations, yet it will cost more than the typical Wi Fi based VoIP service. As device manufacturers ... VoIP userswere predicted to exceed 100 million by 2012 and InStat projects 288 million subscribers by 2013 ... VoIP From Minute Stealing to Wheeling and Dealing work Global Vision date 2010 08 11 ref The mobile .... Because of this, most innovations in mobile VoIP will likely come from campus and corporate networks ... expensive experiments medical, military, etc. . Technologies Mobile VoIP, like all VoIP, relies on Session Initiation Protocol SIP the standard used by most VoIP services, and now being implemented ... Access UMA the Unlicensed Mobile Access Generic Access Network allows VoIP to run over the GSM ... in another room. In this case the use of mobile VoIP enables a continuous conversation that originates ... for modern IP based telephony. A phone can in theory offer both PCS cordless and mobile VoIP and permit ... handsets that can communicate with any wireless network including mobile VoIP, DECT and satellite ... access cost. Most VoIP vendors implement proprietary technologies that permit such handoff between ... mobility costs more, e.g. the Panasonic VoIP cordless phone system KX TGP costs approximately three ... experiments proved that VoIP was practical and could be routed by Asterisk even on low end routers ... network e.g. WDS composed of such cheap devices could similarly support roaming mobile VoIP phones ... IP tethering and VoIP use on their networks, often by deliberately introducing high latency ... Initiation Protocol stack was introduced and a VoIP client in Nokia E series dual mode Wi Fi ... more details
Advert date April 2011 orphan date January 2008 Infobox Company company name VoIP User company logo Image VoIP User Logo.png company slogan vector logo company type Non profit genre foundation 2003 founder ... http www.voipuser.org www.voipuser.org footnotes VoIP User was a community driven and financed SIP based VoIP network . The projects aim is to introduce people to the concept of VoIP by allowing members to experiment with SIP and IAX2 devices. Features The VoIP User network was designed to operate within a community environment and therefore differs substantially from most other VoIP networks ... phone numbers through VoIP User s PSTN gateway without incurring any call charges. The way that VoIP User is funded is noteworthy Calls into VoIP User s numbers generate a small amount of per minute ... keating voip another disruptive voip product from voipuser.asp title Another Disruptive VoIP product ... goes into a community account or pot . Outbound calls from VoIP User then call upon this pot and use ... routes which may vary meaning the VoIP User PSTN gateway will only route calls to any country which ... according to rate tables that come from VoIP User s own PSTN line provider s , so costs vary over ... and commercial policies. Where VoIP User varies from a commercial telco, though, is that the intention ... by the VoIP User network can be seen on their analytics page. Members can obtain a UK non ..., or any SIP or IAX2 based VoIP device. Web forum In addition to the telco features of VoIP User, it also ... on topics including VoIP, telephony, messaging, presence, open source and Web 2.0. The forum is visited .... Staff and founders VoIP User was created by Dean Elwood and Tjardick van der Kraan in July 2003 and both ... and technology. A small team of volunteers administer the forums and help maintain the VoIP network and imagining and creating new features for VoIP User. The forum community itself also contributes a lot to VoIP User, with many experienced developers, gurus and engineers offering help and advice ... more details
Refimprove article date June 2007 VoIP spam is unwanted, automatically dialled, pre recorded phone calls using Voice over Internet Protocol VoIP . It is similar to E mail spam . It is sometimes referred to by the Acronym and initialism acronym SPIT SPam over Internet Telephony . ref name SPIT cite web title Developing a Legally Compliant Reachability Management System as a Countermeasure against SPIT url https tepin.aiki.de blog uploads spit al.pdf work Third Annual VoIP Security Workshop, Berlin accessdate 12 July 2010 author Hansen, Markus Hansen, Marit Moeller, Jan Rohwer, Thomas Tolkmit, Carsten Waack, Henning year 2006 ref Voice over IP systems, like e mail and other Internet applications, are susceptible to abuse by malicious parties who initiate unsolicited and unwanted communications. Telemarketing Telemarketers , prank call ers, and other telephone system abusers are likely to target VoIP systems increasingly, particularly if VoIP supplants conventional telephony. The underlying technology driving this threat is Session Initiation Protocol SIP . ref cite web title SIP Session Initiation Protocol RFC 3261 url http tools.ietf.org html rfc3261 publisher Internet Engineering Task Force accessdate 12 July 2010 ref This technology has received significant support from most major telecommunication vendors, and is showing signs of becoming the industry standard for voice, video and other interactive forms of communication such as instant messaging and gaming. Similar rules to email systems that block unsolicited mail will also prevent unsolicited voice and video communication. This can also be compared to how chat applications prevent unwanted users from viewing your availability or state of presence by using privacy options. References Reflist Spamming Use dmy dates date November 2010 DEFAULTSORT Voip Spam Category Spamming Category VoIP terminology & concepts Web stub fr SPIT informatique ... more details
Cleanup date July 2010 Image 1140E.jpg 200px thumb right Avaya IP Phone 1140E 1140E VoIP Phone A VoIP phone uses voice over IP VoIP technologies allowing telephone calls to be made over an IP network such as the Internet ... hard phones VoIP phones can be simple software based softphone s or purpose built hardware devices that appear much like an ordinary telephone or a cordless phone . Ordinary PSTN phones are used as VoIP ... are in common use to communicate between computer networks or computers and physically separate VoIP ... of larger telephone switches, used only to build markets for VoIP that will eventually shift over to the more .... A VoIP phone or application may have many features an analog phone doesn t support, such as e mail ... lists among multiple accounts. Generally the features of VoIP phones follow those of Skype ... system Android and the QNX OS used in 2012 and later BlackBerry phones are generally capable of VoIP ... becomes the dominant VoIP phone because it works both indoors and outdoors and shifts base stations ..., and the PoE USB VoIP phone is thus the transitional device. Elements of a VoIP phone Physical ... Video H.263 H.263 H.264 User interface Hardware of a standalone VoIP phone File Cisco7960G.jpg thumb 200px right Hardware based VoIP phone ref http www.smartcisco.com cisco cp 7960g.html Cisco CP 7960G VoIP Phone ref The overall hardware may look like a telephone or mobile phone. A VoIP phone has the following .... Power source might be a battery or DC source. Some VoIP phones receive electricity from Power over Ethernet . Some VoIP phones include an RJ 11 port to connect the phone to the PSTN. For wireless VoIP ... clients, or are capable of running IP telephony clients. Some VoIP phones also support PSTN phone ... are sent out to customers who sign up with various commercial VoIP providers allowing them to continue ... base station and regular mobile phone s can connect to this and make VoIP calls. While a license is required ... client is used on some Session Initiation Protocol SIP based VoIP phones as firewalls on network interface ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 In computing , Managed VoIP Services MVS are, simply put, VoIP services that have been outsourcing outsource d. A company providing such a service is a Managed VoIP Service Provider . Managed VoIP services can provide enterprises with the necessary skills and expertise to assure that voice quality meets expectations. With managed VoIP services, the equipment and software are included, along with network operations centers and technical resources. Usage based pricing can be replaced with fixed, flat rate billing based on the number of users, the number of network elements managed or other criteria most relevant to a given business, making ongoing costs more predictable and manageable. ref name Trout cite web author Paul Trout title An alternative Managed VoIP services month May year 2007 publisher Comnews url http www.comnews.com stories articles 0507 0507an alternative.htm ref References references comp stub Category Computer network security Category Outsourcing ... more details
orphan date June 2010 Web based VoIP is based on the concept of click to talk , which is a form of Web based communication in which a person clicks an object i.e. button, image, or text to request an immediate connection with another person in real time either by phone call, Voice over Internet Protocol VoIP , or text. Click to talk requests are most commonly made through websites but can also be initiated by hyperlinks placed in email, blogs, wikis, flash animations, or video, and other Internet based object or user interface. Web based VoIP uses the existing VoIP infrastrucuture but links the web object, which can be shown as Flash Video Flash , Active X , or Silverlight by any kind of web page. Call flow Caller goes to a webpage and find the destination the caller want to communicate, a caller will be required or without a login process for identification, then click the object from the webpage which already connect to a phone or IP number, meanwhile, caller will also automatically allocate a caller number to make the communication link to the call receiver. Current market Web based VoIP can be used for any kind of web communication services, such as yellow page service, web conference , eMap, web toll free number or e learning technology. The usage of web based VoIP is increasing everyday and so with the number of products being released everyday. Recently, in an article written by http www.pcworld.com author Mark 20Gibbs Mark Gibbs , author at Network World , he mentioned about a new web based VoIP product Push2Call that may out beat the purpose of Click to call . ref name test http www.networkworld.com columnists 2011 022111gearhead.html New Web based VoIP Product launched , A cloud telephony service to embed in Web sites. ref External links http www.loip.com Click to Talk platform References Reflist Category Voice over IP ... more details
A Telephone VoIP Adapter or TVA is a device that allows traditional digital PBX Private branch exchange telephone handsets e.g. Nortel Meridian & BCM or Siemens Optiset Optpoint, to be connected to a VoIP network, using, for example, SIP Session initiation protocol . Comparison can be made with an ATA Analog Telephone Adapter , which allows analog phones to be connected to VoIP networks. A TVA can also be called a Digital television adapter Digital Telephone Adapter , as it allows digital phones to connect to a VoIP network. A Centrex TVA VoIP enables centrex phones, such as Nortel P Phones, and analog based Centrex phones like BT Featureline. Some telecoms manufacturers have produced hybrid exchanges with TVA like elements. So they support IP phones and also have units or cards that allow connection of the traditional digital phones. For instance Avaya IP Office release 7.0 supports expansion modules for Avaya s digital phones, or alternatively heritage Nortel Norstar BCM phones. Whether a standalone TVA such as Citel s Portico TVA or a hybrid PBX is deployed, the intention is to preserve investment in an installed base of telephone handsets, and remove the need to install ethernet infrastructure. ref http astbook.asteriskdocs.org en 2nd Edition asterisk book html chunk asterisk CHP 2 SECT 4.html asterisk CHP 2 SECT 4.1.2 ref ref http www.tmcnet.com news 2009 01 14 3913762.htm ref ref http domino1.mitel.com internet CTAppCatalog.nsf productByID DEB3A60166A260A38525755B007EA485?OpenDocument ref External http www.citel.com Products Portico.asp Portico TVA References Reflist Category Voice over IP Category VoIP hardware telecomm stub ... more details
VoIP software is used to conduct telephone like voice conversations across Internet Protocol IP based networks. VoIP stands for Voice over IP . For residential markets, VoIP phone service is often cheaper ... to telephone numbers, e.g. have a New York PSTN phone number in Tokyo. For businesses, VoIP obviates .... Other VoIP software applications include conferencing servers, intercom systems, virtual FXO s and adapted telephony software which concurrently support VoIP and PSTN like Interactive Voice Response ... Messaging, Presence, VoIP, Video, File Transfer, Desktop Sharing 5.3 August 2011 rh SFLphone Linux ... Conferencing, chat, file transfer, Firefox integration, call redirection, voicemail, support of VoIP ... Windows , Linux FreeBSD version not VoIP capable Freeware Closed source Closed proprietary software ... Protocol SRTP VoIP over Wi Fi or 3G Audio codecs G.711 , G.722 , iLBC , GSM and SILK codec SILK ... SRTP VoIP over Wi Fi or 3G Audio codecs G.711 , G.722 , iLBC , GSM and SILK codec SILK Call display ... VoIP over Wi Fi or 3G Audio codecs G.711 , G.722 , iLBC , GSM and SILK codec SILK Call display and voicemail ... SIP Unk WiFi VoIP out & in, SMS over IP, call through & call back, connection management, provisioning ..., MSN, Skype, Yahoo, AOL, ICQ, Google Talk, Facebook & Twitter, Unk WiFi VoIP, GSM call trough, SMS ... Protocol SIP to publicly and non publicly routable servers Unk WiFi Mobile VoIP 6.1 Xlite X PRO for Pocket ... eXchange IAX Transport Layer Security TLS , Secure Real time Transport Protocol SRTP VoIP Gateway ... ref http www.voip info.org wiki view Asterisk Voip Info.org , Asterisk . ref Enthusiasts, developers ... number PIN , ANI, Internet Protocol address IP address and login password SIP Service Providers, VoIP ... traversal, Routing, Accounting video conferencing, VoIP carriers large and small 2.3.2, May 25, 2010 ... SBC functionality, full and media proxy Transit VoIP services providers, VoIP wholesale carriers 2.24 ..., Instant Messaging Chat, VoIP, Video, Desktop Sharing, File Sharing, IVR, PBX, Voicemail, ACD ... more details
Unreferenced date June 2008 A trunking gateway is an interface between Voice over Internet Protocol VoIP and Public switched telephone network PSTN . It is a device whereby the VoIP line and PSTN line are connected so that an end user can use PSTN phones to make a call over VoIP. Category VoIP terminology & concepts telecomm stub ... more details
Call Origination , also known as voice origination, refers to the collecting of the calls initiated by a calling party on a telephone exchange of PSTN, and handing off the calls to a VoIP endpoint or to another exchange or telephone company for completion to a called party . In the VoIP world , the opposite of call origination is call termination , where a call initiated as a VoIP call is terminated to the PSTN . The term is often used in referring to a VoIP trunking service. Category VoIP terminology & concepts Category Teletraffic ... more details
referencing date September 2011 A survivable branch appliance SBA is a device that aims to increase the resiliency of branch office s in terms of communications in cases of Telecommunications network network failures as it is able to switch VoIP VoIP calls from the network over into the PSTN . Category VoIP terminology & concepts technology stub ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 The Voice over IP Security Alliance VOIPSA was launched in early 2005 to bring together Voice over IP and information security vendors, providers, and thought leaders to address current and emerging security threats to VoIP. The stated mission statement is VOIPSA s mission is to promote the current state of VoIP security research, VoIP security education and awareness, and free VoIP testing methodologies and tools. External links http www.voipsa.org Official site Category VoIP organizations Category Telecommunications organizations Category Secure communication telecomm stub fr Alliance pour la s curit de la voix sur IP ... more details
. Transit VoIP services provider Speedflow Communications provides their customers with Next generation ... TDM . The company cooperates with Tier 1 network Tier 1 carriers, ISP s, VoIP providers, corporate ... development for VoIP providers The company offers a package of innovative solutions for VoIP ... for VoIP companies, the system for selling Prepayment for service pre paid services. During 2008 ..., Session Initiation Protocol SIP H.323 converter, transcoding and system of the VoIP connection ... software for VoIP companies. Pay n Get processing system for selling pre paid services. Mobiglobe ... Award ref http www.tmcnet.com voip features articles 99136 tmc labs innovation awards 2010 part 2.htm ... is a founder of a special anti fraud portal for VoIP spheres VoIPFraud List. There are more ... fill it up with vital information, which allows improving methods of protecting from frauds in VoIP ... Kingdom Category VoIP companies VoIP companies Category Companies established in the 2000s Companies ... Kingdom Category VoIP software VoIP software Category Telecommunications companies Category ... more details
Optimum Voice is a VoIP Voice over IP telephone services provided by Cablevision for its Optimum Online customers. Customers must have Optimum Online first before using Optimum Voice as it uses the Internet VoIP for the phone session. See also Optimum Online References Reflist External links http www.optimum.com voice Website Cablevision Category VoIP services telecommunications stub ... more details
Multiple issues context October 2009 unreferenced August 2010 Voice peering , also called VoIP peering , refers to the forwarding of calls from one ITSP to another ITSP directly using VoIP technology. The call is not forwarded over the PSTN and this leads to costs savings no call charges and better quality because there is no transcoding between the VoIP cloud and the PSTN, and then back from the PSTN to the next VoIP cloud. VoIP peering may occur on Layer 2 basis, i.e. a private network is provided, and carriers connected with it manage peering between one another, or on a layer 5 basis, i.e. peering occurs on open networks, with routing and signaling managed by a central provider. Voice peering can occur on a bilateral or multilateral basis. Bilateral peering does not scale when many service providers seek to interconnect and peer with one another. Standards on Multilateral, layer 5 peering are under development by the IETF working group on VoIP Peering, SPEERMINT. External links http www.voipplanet.com backgrounders article.php 3644066 VoIP Planet Article http www.xconnect.net assets Uploads XConnectBridgingTheVoIPIslandsWhitePaper2.pdf White Paper on SIP Peering DEFAULTSORT Voice Peering Category VoIP terminology & concepts ... more details
Infobox company name TalkFree, Inc logo File Talkfree vector.png foundation 2003 location city San Francisco location country United States location locations area served key people industry Communications products VoIP br Mobile VoIP revenue operating income net income aum assets equity owner num employees parent divisions subsid homepage http www.talkfree.com footnotes intl TalkFree, Inc. , is a facilities based international VoIP carrier. TalkFree, Inc., founded in 2003, is headquartered in San Francisco, California. ref http it.tmcnet.com news 2010 03 31 4703659.htm 1LegCall Racks up Impressive Double Digit Growth in First Year ref ref http voip.biz news.com news en US 2010 05 11 0004 talkfree announces enhancements to 1legcall zonefone TalkFree Announces Enhancements to 1LegCall, Zonefone ref TalkFree targets citizens and migrant workers in emerging countries who 1 cannot make online payments because they do not have access to Internet or mechanisms e.g., credit card, Paypal to make online payments or 2 do not have access to VoIP due to legal restrictions. Unlike other VoIP providers, who cater to customers in developed markets, TalkFree focuses on markets such as Middle East or Africa. ref http truvoipbuzz.com 2010 08 talkfree offers cheap voip services TalkFree Offers Cheap VoIP Services in Developing Countries Taps the Fortune at the Bottom of the Pyramid ref See also VoIP Mobile VoIP 1legcall References references Category VoIP services Category VoIP companies ... more details
Unreferenced date October 2008 TransNexus , founded in 1997, is a commercial company providing software products for managing peering among VoIP networks. VoIP Peering is a concept that has grown from the practice of peering IP data networks. Evolution of VoIP Peering In the beginning of the Internet, IP networks interconnected through public peering points such as Metropolitan Area Ethernet MAE East located on Washington DC or MAE West located in San Francisco. These public peering points soon became overwhelmed by the growing amount of data traffic being exchanged between IP networks. To address this problem, private data network operators began to privately interconnect peer their networks. As VoIP technology developed, it was first deployed as a technology to bypass toll charges of the long distance telephone networks or Public Switched Telephone Network PSTN . VoIP networks were stand alone networks interconnected only with the PSTN. VoIP peering, however, is the growing practice of directly interconnecting VoIP networks. TransNexus, along with Cisco , 3Com and others was the creator of the ETSI Open settlement protocol OSP . The OSP protocol is global standard for enabling secure peer to peer VoIP routing and accounting without the need of an intermediary device, such as a proxy, session border controller or Back to Back User Agent B2BUA , in the VoIP signaling path. OSP peering is a general technique which may be used for any VoIP protocol i.e. H323, SIP or IAX and other IP communication transactions such as video, file sharing or short messaging. External links http www.transnexus.com Official website Category Networking companies of the United States ... more details
Infobox software name YXA logo screenshot caption status Alive developer Magnus Ahltorp, Fredrik Thulin latest release date release date mf yes 2007 11 05 latest release version 1.0 programming language Erlang programming language Erlang operating system Cross platform genre Category VoIP software VoIP software license New BSD license website http www.stacken.kth.se project yxa YXA YXA is a computer program program written in Erlang programming language Erlang implementing a telephone private branch exchange PBX was written by Magnus Ahltorp at Royal Institute of Technology KTH in the end of 2002. In February 2003, Fredrik Thulin of Stockholm University joined in, working on new functionality and RFC compliance. It implements Voice over Internet Protocol VoIP services. Its name comes from Ericsson PBX systems called AXE. Axe translated to swedish is YXA. See also Portal Free software Voice modem Comparison of VoIP software List of SIP software IP PBX Voice over Internet Protocol VoIP References Reflist External links http www.stacken.kth.se project yxa YXA home page Category Free VoIP software Category Free business software Category Free software programmed in Erlang Category Free communication software Category Telephone exchanges Category Videotelephony ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date February 2009 White Label Communications Ltd was set up by Jon Morby in 2005 as one of the first VoIP players in the UK market. It has recently been sold for an undisclosed sum to Cliff Stanford former owner of Demon Internet Ltd . UK company stub Category VoIP companies Category Telecommunications companies of the United Kingdom ... more details
babyTEL is a Montreal based VoIP service provider, providing both residential and commercial VoIP access throughout the United States and Canada . First launching in May 2004 as a Canada only operator ref Press Release http www.babytel.ca news 2004 BabyTEL launches Internet based telephone service May 13 2004.pdf babyTel launches Internet based phone service , 13 May 2004 ref , babyTEL is now one of Canada s leading VoIP service providers ref Hamilton, G. http www.canadianbusiness.com technology article.jsp?content 20041122 63648 63648 New kid on line Canadian Business Magazine , November 2004. ref . In February 2007, babyTEL launched service in the U.S. market ref Press Release http www.babytel.ca news 2007 US Launch February 2007.pdf babyTel cracks U.S. VoIP market , February 2007 ref . One of babyTEL s features is its single line multiple location capability, giving users the ability to route a single number to two or more phones that can be separated by a few feet or by thousands of miles. babyTEL is also a pioneer in social networked VoIP having launched an early integrated telephone service for the Facebook platform called Telephone ref Karpinski, R. http telephonyonline.com voip marketing babytel p2p facebook 100507 babyTel offers P2P VoIP through Facebook TelephonyOnline, 5 October 2007. ref . See also Voice over Internet Protocol References reflist External links http www.babytel.net babyTEL Official Website Canadian VOIP DEFAULTSORT Babytel Category Companies established in 2004 Category Privately held companies of Canada Category Companies based in Montreal canada company stub telecom company stub ... more details
Freeside may refer to Freeside, a resort in space, in the novel Neuromancer by William Gibson . Freeside Software , An open source web based billing and trouble ticketing package for ISP s and ITSP VoIP providers . Freeside, A Drum and Bass producer based in Northern California . Disambig ... more details
Tapioca can mean Tapioca , a food ingredient Tapioca framework , a framework for VoIP applications General Tapioca , a fictional character from The Adventures of Tintin Tapioca novel , a children s book by Beth and Ethan Dennis disambig fr Tapioca homonymie ... more details