- Tue Nov 4 2003 VoIP providers face price war
The race for customers is leading some companies into a risky game of chicken. But how low can they go--and for how long? - Thu Feb 24 2005 AOL: You've got VoIP
Beleaguered giant turns to hot Internet phone market in latest effort to bolster flagging dial-up business.
- Mon Dec 8 2003 Feds should hang up VoIP regulations
A tax-hungry band of bureaucrats at state and federal agencies is trying to figure out how to levy fees on voice conversations carried across the Internet.
- Mon Jun 7 2004 Net telephony company eyes overseas calls
Primus Telecommunications pushes the VoIP market a step further, launching a flat-rate package that includes unlimited calling to the United States, Canada and Western Europe.
- Fri Apr 13 2007 Is cable in Verizon's crosshairs?
The cable industry may be Verizon's next target in defending its VoIP patents.
- Wed Aug 4 2004 Feds back wiretap rules for Internet
FCC Chairman Michael Powell says giving police access to broadband networks and VoIP calls is "essential."
- Mon Dec 5 2005 Deep discounts on IP telephony
How low can pricing on IP telephony go? SunRocket offers a service for less than $10.
- Fri Jan 23 2004 Netopia pushes Wi-Fi cordless phones
The broadband equipment maker announces a program that will make it easier for IP phone makers to develop Wi-Fi enabled cordless phones.
- Tue Jul 29 2003 FBI targets Net phoning
Internet phone calls are becoming a national security threat that must be countered with new wiretap rules, according to an FBI proposal presented to regulators this month.
- Fri Oct 1 2004 Week in review: A snapshot of the new virus
Hackers waste little time in exploiting a flaw in the way Microsoft software handles graphics files.

