- Wed Apr 7 2004 Canada leans toward regulating VoIP
Net phone service providers brace for regulation in Canada, where a telecom commission tentatively rules that traditional phone rules apply to VoIP in most cases.
Posted by Ben Charny
- Fri May 26 2006 Vonage future looks troubled
The VoIP service provider has a tough road ahead as it tries to recover from a disappointing opening on the stock market.
Posted by Marguerite Reardon
- Fri Sep 29 2006 Vonage connects with HP
Agreement bundles Vonage software with Hewlett-Packard computers.
Posted by Candace Lombardi
- Thu Sep 30 2004 AT&T, Vonage slash Net telephony rates
The Internet phone service providers try to win over consumers who now have a host of options when it comes to making calls.
Posted by Ed Frauenheim and Dinesh C. Sharma
- Fri Jul 11 2003 Is VoIP ready for prime time?
Net phone calling is poised for a major boost as cable giants get into the game, but some big players are holding back even as millions of broadband customers convert to the service.
Posted by Ben Charny
- Mon Apr 5 2004 VoIP's broadband bottleneck
Broadband Net-phoning services are facing an obstacle as they try to expand in the U.S.: The third-party broadband networks they rely on can't guarantee glitch-free calls.
Posted by Ben Charny
- Fri Oct 24 2003 VoIP firms battle California regulators
Internet telephony companies are fighting efforts by the California Public Utilities Commission to apply traditional telephone rules and taxes to their services.
Posted by Evan Hansen
- Mon Oct 11 2004 Office Depot hears call for VoIP
The office equipment supplier jumps into the growing market of placing cheap calls over the Net.
Posted by Ben Charny
- Thu Nov 13 2003 Time Warner OK with VoIP regulation
The company plans to begin selling Internet phone service in California next year and will cooperate with regulators by seeking a telephone operator's license in the state, if necessary.
Posted by Ben Charny and Evan Hansen
- Tue Nov 16 2004 SBC joins the VoIP party
The local phone giant going after "young and wireless" crowd in 2005 with Internet phone plan.
Posted by Ben Charny