Monday, October 29, 2007

Vonage settles Verizon patent dispute; Qwest unveils VoIP for midsize businesses

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Convergence & VoIP News Alert




Network World's Convergence & VoIP News Alert, 10/29/07

Vonage settles Verizon patent dispute, 10/25/07: There are worse things in life than getting bopped in the head with a heavy orange box. Paying $120 million to settle a patent dispute is likely one of them.

Qwest aims integrated VoIP services at midsize businesses, 10/24/07: Qwest Wednesday unveiled its managed communication service for midsize businesses that integrates both voice and data into a single network.

Was it the VLAN at fault: Hackers gain access to private hotel network using Cisco VoIP - readers and the hackers argue why hotel's VLAN allowed this to happen.

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Skype’s original team leaves the VoIP provider, 10/23/07: No members remain of the original team that turned Skype into a formidable Internet phone company and the preferred VoIP company for personal customers in Denmark.

Cairns City Council to unify communications, 10/24/07: Cairns City Council is installing a 1000 user IP telephony system as part of a three year project to roll out unified communications across its entire legacy network.

Avaya ponders post-merger moves, 10/25/07: With Avaya reportedly close to completing its merger with Silver Lake and TPG, some of its customers may feel concerned that the company is planning to dramatically change its services.

Buzzblog: Vonage settles with Verizon for at least $80M, 10/25/07: There appears to be no easier way for a carrier to turn a quick $80 million these days than to trot out the patent lawyers and sue the pants off of hapless Vonage.

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Senior Editor Tim Greene covers VoIP carrier issues for Network World.



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