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  • Engin CEO leaves after 9 months

    Troubled VoIP company and Seven subsidiary Engin has lost its chief executive officer Mark Zworestine after just nine months in the lead role.

  • Freshtel picks up call centre work

    Internet telephony supplier Freshtel has inked a deal with local call-centre outsourcer Quantum Multimedia Communications which will see the firm's outbound calls to mobiles passed over Freshtel's network.

  • Freshtel plans Aussie mobile VoIP

    Australian start-up Freshtel today said it expected to launch a Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) service for mobile phone users locally within weeks, after a successful trial of its dual-mode technology with UK mega-retailer Tesco.

  • Premier Cabs picks up VoIP solution

    Sydney taxi company Premier Cabs has recently implemented a new Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) telephony solution after its legacy equipment was coming to the end of its life.

  • VoIP wholesaler hooks up wireless

    Wireless broadband wholesaler Personal Broadband Australia (PBA) will partner with Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) wholesaler iVox to offer Internet service providers a wireless VoIP solution, the two companies announced today.

  • VoIP delivered over power-line broadband

    Country Energy claims it has successfully tested Engin's Internet telephony solution over its power-line broadband (BPL) network.

  • Netspace flags telephony ambitions

    Internet service provider Netspace has delayed the launch of its Internet telephony product due to expanding ambitions to provide a full-service telephone solution.

  • ICANN bosses slam VoIP regulation

    Legislators must not make the mistake of subjecting Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) offerings to the same rules as telephony services, the heads of the global Internet regulator said.

  • Windows update prompts Skype outage

    Skype has come clean on the outage which made its service almost unusable for two days last week, claiming the disruption was the result of a restart which stemmed from a routine Windows update.

  • Skype fine for internal business calls

    Last week this column asked the question of whether free Internet telephony Skype was good enough for business use.

  • iiNet's VoIP service gets hiccups

    The nation's third-largest ISP is battling problems with its recently launched Internet telephony service.

  • VoIP peering being roped in?

    It makes sense for Australia's fledgling Internet telephony providers to work together.

  • Dropouts plague iiNet's Net phone

    Telco iiNet is investigating problems with its popular Internet telephony service which have seen some customers lose signal in mid-call.

  • AAPT makes play for SME dollars

    Australia's third largest telecommunications carrier aims to simplify its product range, increase its salesforce and improve its image, as the company refocuses on the small business and consumer markets.

  • Primus joins Internet telephony battle

    Primus Telecom this morning became the latest telco to add a Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) service to its broadband offerings.

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