SkypeIn not in right now
03 Nov 2006
Incoming calls routed nowhere
Skype, the popular VoIP service, has been having technical difficulties with its SkypeIn service which enables Skype users to have a real phone number and receive normal phone calls through their Skype service.
Skype users hang on for free calls
27 Oct 2006
Promotion gone wrong
Skype user forums are filling up with angry customers who signed up to the Voice over Internet Protocol firm's free UK calls promotion.
Belkin gears up to ship Wi-Fi Skype phone in UK
25 Oct 2006
Pure predicts bright future
24 Oct 2006
Sparkling revenues prompt acquisition hunt
Pure Telecom is on the acquisition trail after announcing a healthy revenue forecast on Monday.
Cisco gets into the body language market
23 Oct 2006
Virtual chambers
If you?ve ever wondered what it?s like to feel the actual presence of John Chambers, wonder no more.
3Com flips for Wi-Fi clamshell VoIP phone
23 Oct 2006
Not cheap, mind
3Com is hopping on the VoIP bandwagon, this time hoping to steal a lead over its rivals by pitching a Wi-Fi equipped clamshell device rather than the more common candybar form factor.
Skype offers Brits free yak
23 Oct 2006
UK landlines from UK
Brief Skype users who buy Skype Credit to pay for international and mobile calls will get six months free calls to UK landlines.
Thomson dusts off MaLigne software
20 Oct 2006
Merges it with VoIP platform
Thomson has polished up the SmartVision IPTV middleware it acquired from Thales last year, and put it together with VoIP technology and claims it is the world?s first integrated triple play engine.
Mobiboo UTstarcom F3000 Wi-Fi VoIP phone
19 Oct 2006
It flips, it SIPs
Review Most Wi-Fi VoIP phones on the market today are designed to work with Skype, and almost all of them a candybar handsets. Not so the UTstarcom F3000, which UK VoIP company Mobiboo is pitching as the Mobiboo 3000. It not only works with the standard SIP VoIP protocol but it's also a clamshell handset...
IP phone man's Vonage hell
19 Oct 2006
Number carousel let user see other punters' credit details
Vonage has apologised after coding slip-ups caused one of its customers to be billed 80 times - at a cost £5.99 per occasion - for changes to accounts that didn't belong to him.