Well known for their VoIP products, Grandstream has expanded their product offerings with the release of three new products aimed at the fast growing IP Video Surveillance marketplace.
Grandstream will soon be shipping a single port (GXV3501) and 4 port (GXV3504) video server/encoder. Both of these products allow you to IP enable the video feed […]
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Grandstream Enters the IP Video Surveillance Market with GXV3501, GXV3504 and GXV3601
March 31st, 2009
The wait is finally over
It’s looks like your wait for a native Skype client for the iPhone will be over tomorrow.
The folks at Cnet are reporting that the native Skype for iPhone application will be officially announced at CITA 2009 on Tuesday. The native Skype client has been in demand from users since the launch […]
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Skype for iPhone release, mobile VoIP providers charge forward
March 30th, 2009
I know that I have spoken numerous times here about the pivotal role Wide Area Network (WAN) connectivity quality plays in the overall success of a VoIP deployment. Regardless of the size and scope of a VoIP deployment, if there isn’t adequate bandwidth, your experience is going to be less then favorable.
This morning while sifting […]
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See, I Told You, It?s the WAN
December 15th, 2008
Over the last few weeks we have talked quite a bit about the best practices in selecting the right small business VoIP phone system. Together we have taken a look at a small business VoIP requirements list, 7 answers you need before buying a phone system, 5 VoIP phone systems under $5,000 and even learned […]
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10 Small Business VoIP Mistakes to Avoid
November 17th, 2008
Whether you woke up this morning excited or disappointed, you should be pleased that an Obama presidency strengthens the cause for Net Neutrality, which is a good thing for the VoIP industry. Jim Higdon at VoIP-News wrote an excellent, comprehensive piece that touches on the implications of net neutrality for the VoIP industry which […]
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Obama Presidency a Win for Net Neutrality
November 5th, 2008
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