Australia VoIP
It is not Gtalk, we are very familiar. Rather it’s Gotalk, an Australia-based VoIP start up. It has emerged as one of the strong competitor of Skype by announcing a cheaper VoIP offer than Skype Pro in Australia.
Skype officially launched their...
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In a resounding move to maintain its brand image following the infamous Skype outage that denied VoIP services to million of customers for the two days last week, Skype...
made popular Aug 25 2007
Skype has officially announced its Skype Pro package in Australia drastically reducing international VoIP calls for the customers.
The new offer may be threatening to...
made popular Jun 19 2007
If Andy’s post is taken seriously, we may feel that Skype lacks a proper product planning. He has discussed about Skype Unlimited, then Skype Pro and now Skype To...
made popular Jun 11 2007
Now the small-scaled businesses may not feel neglected, as “Skype” has shown great concerns in having them aboard too. Skype just announced their...
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Skype has officially announced its Skype Pro package in Australia drastically reducing international VoIP calls for the customers.
The new offer may be threatening to...
made popular Jun 19 2007
Just a few days ago, we discussed the factors that led UK business enterprises wary over VoIP technology. Now, an ISPphone Australasia survey claims that nine out ten...
made popular Jan 22 2007
In an effort to bring flexibility in the communication networks of its contact centers, Victoria Electricity, a state licensed electricity and gas retailer of Victoria...
made popular Dec 11 2006
Satisfied with ADx2’s report on VoIP, the Australian Productivity Commission has geared up to transfer some of its telephony infrastructure to a VoIP solution....
made popular Dec 7 2006
Hi-tech company Mitel, which manufactures VoIP equipment for SMB, has reached out a reseller agreement with Australian telecommunication solutions company Telarus.
As...
made popular Nov 30 2006
Bluemaxx, the Toowoomba-based ISP and VoIP service provider of South East Queensland has concluded its second phase VoIP rollout taking its fixed wireless VoIP services...
made popular Nov 29 2006
NetComm, a recognized Australian communications and hardware vendor has released a slew of VoIP products for the SME (Small and Medium sized business Enterprises)...
made popular Nov 13 2006
Freshtel, the Australian maker and vendor of VoIP products and services across the world is on its way to bring VoIP services over 3G handsets.
The company announced...
made popular Nov 13 2006
Australian telecom giant Engin has announced the launch of its first DECT cordless phone that can provide VoIP services in the absence of a PC.
Developed by D-Link,...
made popular Oct 26 2006
Australia-based Engin and leading IT company HP have formed strategic partnership to push forward enriched VoIP services to the SMB market.
Under the deal, HP dx...
made popular Oct 19 2006
Australia-based Gotalk has come up with an innovative idea to attract more and more customers towards its VoIP services.
Gotalk better known as Telecorp has launched...
made popular Sep 28 2006
Laser Corporation has announced the launch of its new VoIP keyboard that features a built in USB sound control to drive the onboard stereo speakers and microphones...
made popular Aug 30 2006
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