Mobile VoIP firm complains about call blocking
20 Jun 2006
Part of an 'anti-VoIP compaign'
UK mobile VoIP minnow Mobiboo says two of the UK's leading cellcos have blocked calls to its new service.
Verizon sues Vonage in VoIP patent spat
19 Jun 2006
Vonage 'to vigorously defend the lawsuit'
US telecoms giant Verizon is suing Vonage over alleged patent infringements, the broadband telephony service confirmed today.
Consumers to flock to VoIP
16 Jun 2006
All change
The traditional home phone number could become a thing of the past as more and more people opt for fixed-mobile services and VoIP.
Tiscali unveils VoIP service
16 Jun 2006
VoIPtastic
Tiscali, which recently clocked up one million broadband lines in the UK, has unveiled details of a new VoIP service.
eBay poised to stick Skype on site
14 Jun 2006
Probably won't get $2.6bn for it...
Online auctioneer eBay is to integrate Skype onto its website - and try and convince the world of the wisdom of its $2.6bn purchase.
Court says US gov can keep on snooping on VoIP calls
12 Jun 2006
Bush listens to Skype..
US courts ruled last week that authorities can continue tapping VoIP calls and that providers must give them access to their networks.
PC less VoIP WiFi phone
12 Jun 2006
The easiest way to VoIP yet?
Computex 2006 A little-known company called BCM used Computex to show a multi-format VoIP Wi-Fi phone based on the Windows CE kernel. The WLAN800I is compatible with Skype, SIP services, MSN Talk and MSN Messenger.
Skype accused of patent infringement
09 Jun 2006
Point-to-point connection dispute
Internet telephony pioneer Net2Phone is suing the industry's most successful consumer internet telephony firm for patent infringement.
Two charged with VoIP fraud
08 Jun 2006
Hacking returns to phreaking roots
Two men were arrested yesterday and charged with wire and computer fraud. They are accused of secretly routing phone calls into VoIP services without paying for them.
Intel pitches VoIP card at office-PC users
07 Jun 2006
Use any ordinary phone for Skype etc
Computex 2006 Intel has launched its latest bid to encourage computer users to make phone calls via the internet: a slimline PCI card that allows any ordinary handset to be used to make VoIP connections.