Archive for March, 2008

March
31

You’ve seen the opera play out dozens of times. Whether it’s Netflix (Nasdaq: NFLX) suing Blockbuster (NYSE: BBI) with claims that it ripped off its DVD-by-mail rental model or Verizon (NYSE: VZ) going after Vonage (NYSE: VG) to enforce its VoIP …
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March
31

Mavenir Systems, an innovator in service delivery network technology, and GENBAND Inc., a market-leading developer of next-generation IP gateways and application solutions, today announced they are …
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March
30

Seems that Loic once again brought a good discussion to the house that we have been having several times over though under the name of Open Social Graph .
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March
29

Sad but not unexpected rumors are flying around that Pulver Media, the once-hugely successful company founded by VoIP pioneer Jeff Pulver, has been shut down.
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March
28

Here’s another one of - em uber cool devices that you would want to have even if it hasn’t been released yet.
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March
27

Fresh off a strong third-quarter earnings report, Oracle announced Thursday that it has agreed to acquire a set of Web application testing products from Empirix for an undisclosed sum.
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March
26

In a press release today, Motorola has announced that it has completed the first successful packet-switched VOIP calls and streaming video handoffs from an EVDO Rev.
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March
26

Just digging on some old dirt. SunRocket was one of top ranked VoIP companies and filed for bankruptcy. What a mess?!?!?   
  
SunRocket Goes Out of Business, Leaving Customers in the Lurch

By Kim Hart
Washington Post Staff Writer
Wednesday, July 18, 2007; Page D04
Sunrocket, an Internet phone provider, abruptly ceased operations Monday and is looking to sell its […]

March
25

Company grew revenue to $7.4 million and gross profit to 47.8% SAN DIEGO, March 25 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ — Telanetix, Inc.
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March
24

The trend is driving up unit and dollar sales of handsets even though handset penetration hit the 79.4 percent mark at the end of 2007, TIA said in its 2008 Telecommunications Market Review and Forecast.
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