VoLTE continues to be a driving force for growth with both the VoIP and IMS equipment makers who, according to a recent report, experienced a revenue increase of 37% in year-over-year sales.
Verizon announced its VoLTE service, offering HD Voice service over its LTE wireless network, will be rolled out across their nationwide network in the months ahead.
With close to 34 million Americans telecommuting on at least on a part time schedule and up to 63 million likely telecommuters in 2016, central business offices are becoming less significant.
Amid public outcry about the FCC's decision to lift the ban of cell phone usage on planes, at least one airline will continue to enforce it's no voice or video calls on board and during flights.
Video over VoIP (V.VoIP ) is becoming one of the most widely adopted features of VoIP technology on mobile platforms. With consumers and businesses embracing V.VoIP as a standalone technology, operators and developers are making moves to capitalize on the trend.
The mobile employee has flexible schedules, more time to focus on work and provides companies overhead reductions - but there is more to gain from telecommuters.
VoIP adoption is accelerating by the year and the tool sets available via VoIP technology is helping to push the pace of innovation. One aspect of VoIP that is becoming especially attractive is the use of smartphones as IP phones.
The global market for carrier VoIP and IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) solutions grew 30 percent in the second quarter, fueled by an increase of Voice-over-LTE (VoLTE) spending in North America.
Cheaper access to broadband and the explosion of wireless mobility are making VoIP services available in more places than ever before.
Mobile applications have transformed the Internet from a Web-centric to an app-centric model - most collaboration applications will be available on desktops, mobile phones, tablets and browsers by 2016, according to a report by IT research firm Gartner.
TextNow launched America’s first IP-only mobile voice and data service - sending all traffic over its 3G/4G data network versus reselling voice and data packages through a carrier.
VoIP technology has advanced to the point where simple office tasks around the traditional workplace can be performed remotely; from employee's cubicles or from off site locations.
The number of OTT mobile VoIP subscribers reached over 640 million in 2012, and is expected to approach the 1 billion mark in 2013, according to Infonetics Research.
'Cake Boss' bakery recently upgraded their legacy PBX phone system to include unified communications and streamline sales growth pushed by rapid demand and company expansion.
A new service from Messagenet offers users personalized web pages that can be clicked on to make calls or send text messages via PCs, smartphones or tablets.
Level 3 Communications revenue within the North America core network services enterprise segment grew from $586 million in 2012's fourth quarter to $651 million in 2013's fourth quarter.
Hosted Unified Communications providers help businesses streamline operations by combining multiple methods of communicating with customers and business partners but it's important to understand the pros and cons before making the move to the cloud.
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