November 2006


By RICHARD J. DALTON JR. NEWSDAY Donald Duvernoy and his daughter, Debra Kiehn, who share a two- family home in Syosset, N.Y., wanted to save some money by switching to the Internet-based phone provider Vonage. Now they have only regrets.
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Filed under: Cellphones, Networking With Skype and other assorted VoIP services getting more and more popular, you might be eyeing one of those new handsets weve been showing you for the last few months. However, some of you might have wondered why youd want to buy another handset when you probably have a perfectly good cellphone with the necessary internals to do the job, right? Youre in luck, as such a product just debuted at the VoIP / IPTV World 2006 expo in Korea: Clipcomms BS-T100V will convert your home VoIP service and send it over Bluetooth to your celly, …
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Nokia is launching a platform which defies the so-called Net-Neutrality by enabling operators to block specific types of data services, namely peer to peer file sharing and VoIP calls.
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