Toshiba adds game console to product line up for April Fool's Day

It could have been interesting to see the fake console offered alongside the rest of the company's product line, like its business VoIP phone systems.

Facebook continues VoIP experiment with Android app, U.K. rollout

This week, Facebook quietly made two announcements about their mobile VoIP systems that help push it to the next level.

New tools emerge for VoIP wiretapping

A VoIP service provider, VoIP-Pal, has successfully tested its new Lawful Intercept Technology that will allow law enforcement agencies to tap any VoIP call without either calling party knowing.

Speculation over new FCC regulations of VoIP service heats up

The use of VoIP phone services has grown in both the consumer and business world. However, as the market has expanded, the Federal Communication Commission (FCC), has taken a much greater interest in the service and how to govern it.

Poor VoIP installation could result in security risks

A growing trend in the cyber criminal ring is toll fraud, which has transitioned to VoIP fraud concurrently with the rise of the technology.

VoIP technology improving business video conferencing

A recent press release from My VoIP Provider examined the ways that companies are are able to take advantage of the IP-based communication to improve business meetings.

FCC considers allowing VoIP providers access to national number pool

The FCC's proposal will make it easier for VoIP providers to tap into the national numbers pool which would sever the relationship between area code and geographic locations.

U.S. military rolls out VoIP system at training facility

You would be hard pressed to find an organization that relies on proper communication more heavily than the United States military. It is interesting, then, to see that the U.S. Army has just awarded a $14.4 million contract to a U.S. technology firm to deploy a VoIP phone system at the Fort Leonard Wood site in Missouri.

Unified communication helps nurses save two hours a day

With a unified system, the time it takes to look for others can be reduced by 45 percent and the time it takes to respond to call is reduced by 61 percent. That will equal up to two hours a day that can now be focused on other tasks like improving the quality of patient care.

BlackBerry on verge of signing UAE VoIP deal

The United Arab Emirates (UAE) is on the verge of signing an agreement with BlackBerry Limited, that will allow the handset manufacturer to offer VoIP services for the first time in the country. This would be a big news in both the VoIP and mobile device marketplace.