September 20, 2006

VoIP Roundup - Wed Sep 20/06

Cable VoIP Really Gaining Ground
Cable giant Comcast is so pleased with their one million VoIP customers that they are apparently adding 4000 new jobs [GigaOm]. as Om says, it's proof of the success that cablecos will enjoy because of offering triple play services. People want simplicity, and getting a single bill each month satisfies that demand. Comcast only got into the VoIP business earlier this year.

New VoIP Consortium Member: Anue Systems
The University of New Hampshire's Interoperability Lab is overseeing a VoIP Consortium, where members can jointly test products with a VoIP system emulator as well as variety of hardware and software provided by Consortium members. Anue Systems is the latest member. Get more details at TMC Net.

Intel Offering Plug'n'Play VoIP Development Kit
Intel is branching out into other hardware arenas with a development kit for plug'n'play VoIP. The kit, the Intel UPDI (Universal Phone Device Interface), consists of a software framework that is intended as a uniform platform for soft phone and hardware device interfaces. [via MyBroadband] Earlier this year, Intel launched a phone adapter to allow VoIP calls over regular phones.

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