- Wed Dec 23 2009 VoIP service Jajah gets acquired by Telefonica
United States-based communications company Jajah gets bought by telecommunications giant Telefonica Europe for $207 million.
- Tue Jul 20 1999 Frontier, Lucent team on IP telephony network
Frontier is teaming up with Lucent to design and build an IP telephony network that it hopes will carry all of Frontier's voice traffic by the year 2002.
- Thu Oct 7 2004 Study: VoIP to proliferate in U.S. households
The number of homes that use Net telephony should reach 12 million by 2009, but existing VoIP players could face hurdles.
- Wed Jul 14 2004 Earnings reports hint at IP networking growth
Juniper Networks sets tone for earnings season--analysts expect strong growth in IP networking.
- Tue Aug 3 2004 Study: Cable giants to flex VoIP muscle
Big cable players, not VoIP specialists, will dominate cable broadband phone calling by the end of this year, a new report says.
- Thu Apr 9 1998 FCC to report on Net telephony
On the eve of an FCC report to Congress on Net telephony fees, the White House urges the commission to avoid regulating the fledgling industry.
- Mon Apr 28 2003 Cisco shoots for cheaper Net telephony
The networking company says its forthcoming Internet phones have prices on par with rival products and will spur more offices to use IP telephony.
- Tue Sep 25 2007 BT launches secure, hosted IP telephony
An alliance with Nortel has produced a certified, hosted service for large corporations and government institutions.
- Tue Jan 26 1999 Study: IP telephony to go mainstream soon
More than 80 percent of those in the high tech industry believe IP telephony, or Net calling, will be widely used within five years, a new study shows.
- Thu Nov 1 2007 Net telephony's mainstream struggle
BellSouth's director of Converged Services, Steve Zimba, told attendees at the VON conference in San Jose that many residential customers are still wary of VoIP. CNET News.com reporter Marguerite Rear...




