VoIP vendor to show new phones at CeBIT
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| Berlin-based VoIP phone vendor Snom will show off its new line of Linux-based
| cordless VoIP phones at this week's CeBIT 2008 Conference in Hannover,
| Germany. Snom will also launch its Snom Hacker Shootout program to encourage
| hacker community involvement in addressing VoIP security issues.
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http://www.linuxdevices.com/news/NS8567236200.html
Related:
Linux dominating VoIP devices?
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| Trolltech says its development framework and software stack for mobile
| devices was selected by Skype as the preferred platform for Skype-certified
| VoIP (voice-over-IP) phones. Additionally, the Qtopia framework/stack has
| been used in about 40 VoIP devices, making it the "dominant Linux
| development platform for VoIP/WiFi devices," according to Trolltech.
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http://www.linuxdevices.com/news/NS9974606142.html
Fonality and Dell hook up to bring VoIP to the masses
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| In huge news for the VoIP world (and the open-source Asterisk project
| underlying Fonality), Fonality has entered into a partnership with Dell to
| take easy-to-use, affordable VoIP phone systems to the SMB (small-to-medium
| sized business) under a brand name Dell is calling the “Fonality VoIP Phone
| System.” Dell will be selling it through its global SMB sales organization,
| as well as its channel.
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http://www.briancarpio.com/2008/01/22/fonality-and-dell-hook-up-to-bring-voip-to-the-masses/
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