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Saturday, February 03, 2007

Broadband Internet access in North American households has increased from 29 percent at the end of 2004 to 41 percent in 2006 according to "North American Consumer Technology Adoption Study 2006" a Forrester Research study.While adoption of broadband services continues to increase, telcos like phone, broadband, and digital TV services provider Windstream Communications are forced to deal with the issue of servicing both tech savvy users as well as nontechnical customers.The company was inundated with high call volumes and lacked any insight into customers PCs; no automated self-services options were available to customers and no other tech support besides calling Windstreams call center.David Fritz, senior vice president of IT at Windstream said that that the company had an "installation process that did not check the customer's PC qualifications and did not provide a smooth automated process to establish Windstream ISP services or email accounts."To remedy the problem Windstream chose the Motive High-Speed Data solution, management automation software that has been renamed Broadband Check-up Center, according to Ben Geller, Motives director of strategic marketing. The company gradually installed the software from February 2005 through June 2005."By providing zero-touch activation, an easy-to-use self-service capability that allows subscribers to turn up high-speed data services themselves without having to call a CSR or request a truck roll for an on site technician, Motive enables carriers like Windstream to provide a consistently high-quality service experience for all their subscribers," Geller says.The results of the software implementation have been positive. Incoming calls to the call center have decreased 38 percent, customer service reps call handling rates rose 125 percent allowing them to handle 50 percent more accounts over the previous year. Also service calls have dropped because of the reliability of remote diagnosis and problem resolution."Windstream is working to encourage approximately 200,000 legacy broadband customers to adopt Motive technology," Fritz says, and for the future, "we want to use Motive's diagnostic capabilities to gather even more data about the customer's processing environment to help service reps resolve issues even more efficiently and effectively."

Monday, December 18, 2006

Skype Extends VoIP Software Client to Windows Smartphone Users

Recently released online VoIP client, Skype 2.2, has become one of the first pieces of internet voice applications to work on Windows Mobile smartphones.

Previous versions of Skype software had been available for Wi-Fi-enabled Windows Pocket PCs, but not smartphones. The beta of version 2.2 is available for about 120 different Windows-based mobile devices, and allows users to pay for and use services like SkypeIn and SkypeOut from the palms of their hands.

New features of Skype 2.2 include an enhanced interface to show presence status of contacts, notification of missed calls, and new voicemail messages.

Skype has already seen more than 5 million downloads of its Pocket PC software, and hopes to achieve even more success with the smartphone version.

 

More cheers next year

IT has been an interesting year for many companies across different sectors. Biotechnology got a federal boost. Certain sectors of the retail and motor vehicle industry chafed under slower sales, thanks to various factors. Some technology firms went through very exciting times, with numerous tie-ups with different parties. StarBiz journalist GOH EE KOON spoke to a selection of young chief executives in various industries in Malaysia, listening to what they had to say, looking forward into 2007. More …

Wednesday, December 13, 2006

List of Articles About Voice Over IP

Google News Alert for: voip

Talkster Launches New VoIP Network
TMCnet - USA
Talkster Inc., a business mobility company, has released a groundbreaking voice over Internet (VoIP ) network that allows users to place calls from ordinary ...
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IM and VoIP Still Not On Security Radar
IDM.net.au - Strawberry Hills,NSW,Australia
December 12th, 2006: Symantec is warning businesses of the risks associated with instant messaging (IM) and VoIP after a recent UK survey found that over half ...

Allegiance to Add VoIP to Its Burgeoning Service Bundle
xchange Magazine - Phoenix,AZ,USA
... to add VoIP to its menu. Allegiance will use VoX’s voice service over cable systems it owns and operates in Oklahoma, Texas, Arkansas, Kansas and Missouri. ...

VoIP: Trend Or Friend?
MediaPost Publications - New York,USA
... Many are becoming household names. VoIP seems to have snuck up on us a few years ago, and this year, it seems, everyone is talking about it. ...

TeleGeography: VoIP Subscribers Increase 18 Percent During 3Q06 ...
TMCnet - USA
VoIP is well on its way to becoming a standard household feature, replacing or enhancing traditional phone service, although the initial surge in excitement ...
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Symbian-Supported by MINO Wireless , VoIP for International Calls
SDA India Magazine - Singapore
... "Though affordable international calling options like Vonage and SkypeOut are present in the market, MINO is the first company to extend VOIP calls to mobile ...

Not all VoIP is created equal
Braintree Forum - Weymouth,MA,USA
... week BELD Broadband’s help desk receives calls from broadband Internet subscribers who use third-party Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) services such as ...

Shakopee Public Schools Implements ShoreTel VoIP with Transcend
TMCnet - USA
... Wade Phillips, director of Technology, Shakopee Schools, explained in a press release that the ShoreTel VoIP System met their specifications, having the ...

3Com Simplifies Network Readiness for VoIP
TMCnet - USA
By Cindy Waxer. These days, it’s not enough to simply offer a VoIP application. Rather, a network needs to be able to support VoIP ...
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Empirix Hammer XMS to Monitor BendBroadband's Primary Line VoIP ...
TMCnet - USA
Oregon-based cable provider BendBroadband is currently monitoring its VoIP network with Empirix (News - Alert) Hammer XMS in order to proactively identify and ...
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Google Blogs Alert for: voip

Welcome the VoIP Blog at VoIP.com
Please give a warm welcome to the voip blog of voip.com which has now been made an integral part of the main website. This blog focuses on the latest happenings in the world of VoIP, advancements, the latest gadgets and... Continue.
The VoIP Weblog - http://www.voip-weblog.com/

The Hidden Gottcha of VoIP phones
By Craig
It is not often, but there are services that a real, live operator can perform that you just don’t get when you subscribe to one of the popular VOIP services such as Vonage. Of course, you’re not gong to make collect ...
SmallNetBuilder Blog - http://www.smallnetbuilder.com/blogs

Talkster Launches VoIP Bridging Service For The Enterprise
By Nick Gonzalez
CEO James Wanless calls the consumer VoIP market a “race to the bottom of rates. ... In the case of a long distance call, Talkster acts as a VOIP bridge ... Still, we have yet to see if this is the killer VOIP service we have been ...
TechCrunch - http://www.techcrunch.com

AccessLine Completes Migration to Nationwide SIP Network
VoIP service provider provides interoperability between connected VoIP and TDM carriers.
VoIP Loop - http://www.voiploop.com

HotRecorder enables easy VOIP recording
By Phil South
HotRecorder for VoIP is a way to record your Skype or other internet phone conversations. This simple program installs easily and works with almost any VOIP or Voice Over IP software on the PC. You can use it with Skype (of course) even ...
Free Downloads Center Blog - http://blog.freedownloadscenter.com

 

Tuesday, December 12, 2006

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Monday, December 11, 2006

Google Invades The Airwaves

Joe Lewis | Staff Writer

Google announced in a corporate blog that it has officially begun
beta testing its Audio Ads marketing platform. Earlier this year,
the company acquired dMarc Broadcasting as part of its plans to
crossover into radio advertising.

Google has made waves in recent months in its efforts to expand
beyond the online marketplace into traditional advertising
platforms such as print and radio. The strategy, bold to be sure,
has been met with both praise and skepticism from industry analysts
and prominent bloggers alike.

At the Inside Adwords Blog, a member of the Audio Ads team gives
a little more elaboration on the company's vision for the project:

"Over the last year, we've been partnering with both terrestrial
and satellite radio stations across the U.S. so that our
advertisers have many options for broadcasting their ads --
whether it's a Country station in Tyler, Texas or an Adult
Contemporary station in New York City."

"Currently, there are hundreds of stations to choose from and we
hope to grow the list over the coming year. Our broadcast partners
are looking forward to making their ad inventories available to
thousands of new advertisers, especially since they aren't easily
accessible today."

Friday, December 08, 2006

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Thursday, December 07, 2006

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