A new lobby group has been set up in an attempt to influence the regulation of Internet telephony in Europe.
VoIP company takes page from parent eBay, offering a business-rating directory and a service linking advice givers and seekers.
Australian Skype users can now have their own SkypeIn phone numbers.
Intel is investing in VoIP giant Skype to make sure the company's software products are streamlined for its next generation of dual-core processors.
Skype has sought to reassure its business customers that they can trust it in the future, despite the withdrawal of thousands of central London numbers from its SkypeIn users.
Your local communications journalist joins the Skype revolution.
Writing a blog about mobile technology on 28 April almost necessitates holding forth on CDMA shutoff. But if you ask me, there's something far more disruptive happening in the wireless world right now.
Andrew Lippman thinks communities will be key to the future of communications tech.
Intel is investing in VoIP giant Skype to make sure the company's software products are streamlined for its next generation of dual-core processors.
Skype sees the mobile market as the next frontier for its service, but economic realities in the voice market -- coupled with mobile operators who feel threatened by Skype -- could put the kibosh on large-scale adoption for some time to come.
Voice over IP has reached some major milestones in 2008 in both the enterprise and consumer ends of the market but how long can traditional telcos continue to fight against this disruptive technology?
Skype's CEO plans to make the software an accepted part of corporate communications -- both on the desktop and on smart phones.
VoIP company takes page from parent eBay, offering a business-rating directory and a service linking advice givers and seekers.
Skype has released a beta version of its latest client for Mac OS X users.
The changes to Skype 3 are mostly entertainment-oriented and there are no major upgrades to performance, but we still like Skype for its ease of use, low cost, and sound quality.
Chinese engineers have allegedly cracked Skype's Internet telephony protocol, according to a Thursday blog posting.
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