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VoIP Logic Introduces Wholesale Carrier Billing For Its Award-Winning Cortex(R) OSS/BSS (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)

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WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass.—-VoIP Logic, , a leading global provider of VoIP Managed Services and solutions, today introduced a new Wholesale Billing module for its award-winning Cortex© middleware.

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Tip: Implementing VoIP with software voice engines (Embedded Systems Programming Magazine)

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Today’s embedded processors are powerful enough to support a complete VoIP telephony subsystem without adding complex and expensive external DSP chipsets. Thus, an existing low-cost SoC product line can be easily upgraded for use in endpoint or gateway customer premise equipment (CPE) devices.

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Packet Island introduces SMB and VoIP solution for SMBs (Computer Technology Review)

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Packet Island introduced an enterprise-lite version of PacketSmart, a carrier-class VoIP-Data lifecycle management solution.

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Tpad offers Residential, Mobile and Business VoIP Phone Services Worldwide (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)

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Tpad, the global provider of the residential and mobile Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) phone services, today announced it has developed a new IP PBX Business Solution catering to the lucrative small to medium sized enterprises (SME) marketplace.

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VoIP Logic Introduces Wholesale Carrier Billing (BillingWorld)

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VoIP Logic , a provider of managed VoIP services, has added a wholesale billing module to its Cortex middleware. VoIP Logic will deliver an integrated platform with NextPoint Networks customers who work with VoIP Logic.

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VoIPowering Your Office: VoIP Appliance Power-Shopping, part 2 (IT Management)

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Recently we compared Asterisk and its new corporate sibling, Switchvox, which is really its offspring. Today we’re adding VoIP servers for our mythical 50-user office from Pingtel and Fonality.

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Software helps view and enhance VoIP network quality. (ThomasNet)

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Beneficial for service providers and enterprises, Codima Toolbox v5.30 incorporates VoIP Management expertise tool that lets IT professionals perform VoIP testing, monitoring, and troubleshooting prior to installing VoIP as well as during daily operation. Software also visualizes topology of VoIP networks directly in MS Office Visio®, providing platform for troubleshooting VoIP networks and …

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Extreme and Avaya Announce VoIP Interoperability (Computer Business Online via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News)

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US-based telecoms equipment providers Extreme Networks and Avaya have announced the interoperability of their wired and wireless enterprise VoIP offerings for business customers.

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Costco Broadens Small Biz VoIP Options (ChannelWeb)

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Costco is adding a new VoIP bundle for small-business customers with fewer than five employees.

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How to Heal the FUD Associated with VOIP Security (eWeek)

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A common method of attracting attention and, in some cases, emphasizing the need for a product, is through FUD (Fear, Uncertainty and Doubt). But by explaining that security is a process, not a product, Peter Thermos points out how you can eliminate FUD through secure management of VOIP infrastructure….

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