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VoIP providers face price war

November 4, 2003 The race for customers is leading some companies into a risky game of chicken. But how low can they go--and for how long? TAGS: VoIP company, VoIP, broadband provider, BellSouth Corp., VoIP service, broadband, call, DSL, AT&T Corp., U.S., minute, CEO

Congress releases draft broadband bill

September 15, 2005 House committee previews measure that would update 1996 law with provisions about broadband Internet and video services and VoIP. TAGS: broadband video, draft, VoIP company, VoIP, broadband Internet, broadband, Net Neutrality, telecommunications, subscriber

VoIP's broadband bottleneck

April 5, 2004 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. TAGS: VoIP, broadband, broadband network, BellSouth Corp., broadband provider, AT&T Corp., VoIP company, VoIP service, call, U.S., service provider

VoIP gets level pegging in Panama

January 20, 2004 Panamanian lawmakers OK a tax that treats traditional and Internet phone calls the same way, a "technology agnostic" regulation that has had a mixed welcome from VoIP providers. TAGS: Panama, VoIP, tax, VoIP company, phone provider, regulation, call, Internet phone, broadband, IP

Internet phones peachy in Georgia?

October 22, 2003 State regulators order local phone provider BellSouth to let customers buy broadband services alone, which some claim is a win for the people using Internet telephone providers. TAGS: Georgia, BellSouth Corp., phone provider, Internet phone, VoIP company, broadband service, local phone company, VoIP, broadband, Vonage Holdings Corp., spokeswoman, AT&T Corp.

Bundled VoIP overtaking Skype?

February 1, 2006 Yes, a report says. Companies offering Net telephony as part of a broadband package now account for more call minutes. TAGS: Sandvine, Skype, VoIP, broadband, Comcast Corp., VoIP company, Vonage Holdings Corp., IP telephony, broadband service, Europe, telephony, minute, service provider

Senator wants VoIP to be regulation-free

January 10, 2004 U.S. Sen. John Sununu says he's preparing legislation to keep broadband telephone service providers from being "smothered by state and federal regulators." TAGS: John Sununu, VoIP, telephone service provider, VoIP company, regulator, senator, Consumer Electronics Show, phone provider, legislation, VoIP service, Sen., service provider, regulation, broadband, tax, IP

The price of VoIP's thriftiness

July 19, 2004 It's about 30 percent cheaper than traditional dialing, but Net-based phoning has some not-insignificant drawbacks. TAGS: VoIP, VoIP phone, TiVo Inc., broadband connection, BellSouth Corp., VoIP company, broadband, AT&T Corp.

Feds' Net-wiretap order set to kick in

November 11, 2005 Starting Monday, all broadband and many VoIP providers will have 18 months to ready their networks for easier eavesdropping. TAGS: CALEA, VoIP, cable broadband, VoIP company, homeland security, order, broadband provider, broadband Internet, broadband, VoIP service, requirement, compliance, rule, agency

Feds back wiretap rules for Internet

August 4, 2004 FCC Chairman Michael Powell says giving police access to broadband networks and VoIP calls is "essential." TAGS: E-Rate, broadband provider, CALEA, broadband, VoIP, VoIP company, police, phone network, fiber, Michael Powell, regulation, Internet phone, digital television, broadband network, high-speed Internet access, requirement

FAQ: FCC sets rules for VoIP 911

June 15, 2005 New FCC guidelines require Net phones to include a sticker warning that calls to 911 may not get through to a live operator. TAGS: VoIP service, VoIP, VoIP company, operator, rule, service provider, caller, Internet phone, subscriber, call, broadband, adapter, U.S.

VoIP provider fears predatory practices

September 20, 2004 To a large degree, the concerns of Net phone provider Nuvio illustrate how the industry has become politically divided. TAGS: Nuvio Corp., Cox Communications Inc., Internet phone, DSL company, broadband, broadband provider, practice, VoIP, VoIP company, DSL, Verizon Communications, service provider

Feds step up push to wiretap VoIP calls

February 11, 2004 The Bush administration plans to ask the FCC to order Net telephony providers to comply with a law that would permit police to wiretap conversations carried over the Internet. TAGS: CALEA, VoIP company, VoIP, police, Bush Administration, definition, telecommunications, conversation, IP, law, IP telephony, commission, broadband

Satellite firms look to bring VoIP into their orbit

October 14, 2003 Hughes Electronics and SkyFrames sign deals that combine their satellite-delivered broadband services with Net-based, voice over Internet Protocol offerings. A match made in heaven? TAGS: Hughes Electronics, Net2Phone Inc., VoIP, satellite company, telephone service, satellite, VoIP company, IP, phone line, Vonage Holdings Corp., broadband, broadband service

New taxes could run rural broadband

November 17, 2005 The Universal Service Fund could use taxes on VoIP and broadband to fund rural high-speed Net access. TAGS: fund, draft, broadband, VoIP, broadband service, legislation, VoIP company, VoIP service, tax, IP telephony, telephony, IP

Net telephone fees have users fuming

January 26, 2005 Trying to soothe state regulators by highlighting regulatory fees, VoIP providers are instead infuriating some of their customers. TAGS: VoIP, BellSouth Corp., fee, VoIP company, Internet phone, local phone company, phone provider, broadband, regulator, Vonage Holdings Corp., IP, call, AT&T Corp.

Vonage says Clearwire interfered with VoIP calls

April 6, 2005 As competition heats up Net-phone providers and traditional telecoms, blocked calls are becoming common. TAGS: Clearwire Corp., Vonage Holdings Corp., VoIP, operator, cable company, broadband provider, VoIP company, Internet phone, telecommunications company, telecommunications, broadband, call

FCC unplugs states' rules on 'naked' DSL

March 25, 2005 New Chairman Martin's first big task is to take a hard look at selling digital subscriber lines without other services. TAGS: DSL, BellSouth Corp., phone line, DSL service, broadband, VoIP, broadband service, state, VoIP company, commission, decision, AT&T Corp., U.S.

SBC seeks new Net phone fees

November 17, 2004 Company pursuing different wholesale access rates to its local phone network for Net phone providers. TAGS: SBC Communications Inc., phone network, Internet phone, BellSouth Corp., VoIP company, VoIP, carrier, AT&T Corp., broadband, U.S.

FCC: Local phone companies must connect Net calls

March 2, 2007 VoIP industry applauds ruling that says local providers can't refuse to carry calls on wholesaler-owned broadband lines. TAGS: wholesaler, South Carolina, Nebraska, VoIP, local phone company, Sprint Nextel, Time Warner Inc., regulator, telephone company, voice service, telecommunications, VoIP service, VoIP company, broadband, call, cable company
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