Google voice doesn’t get my number

July 29, 2009 by Garrett Smith

For a virtual number service, Google Voice seems to be an enormous amount of press these days.

Maybe because its Google. Or even because the VoIP industry has been rather light on news of further innovation. Perhaps it’s just because people love free stuff.

Regardless, Google Voice continues to gain favor with more than just daring daters and marriage haters. But I’m not sure why.
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We want your Polycom business

July 23, 2009 by Garrett Smith

VoIP Supply is already one of the largest supplier of Polycom phones in North America.

But we’re an ambitious bunch. Why not strive for more?

So we took to the white board recently and started work on a plan for world domination.

Then a funny thing happened. We realized that at the end of the day the best approach was not some big whiz-bang marketing campaign.

It was simply to be honest with our customers: we want your Polycom business.

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snom adjusts 8 series VoIP phone pricing

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Getting into one of snom’s great new 8 series phones just got a lot less expensive.

Earlier this week snom sent notice to its channel partners that they’ve changed the MSRP and street pricing for both the snom 820 and snom 870. These new price points make snom’s top of the line VoIP phones more competitive against similar offerings from the likes of Cisco and Polycom.

Effective immediately, you’ll see the following pricing:

  • snom 820 – MSRP $279, Street $249
  • snom 870 – MSRP $349, Street $319

ClueCon two weeks away

July 21, 2009 by Garrett Smith

ClueCon 09, the annual 3-Day Telephony User and Developer Conference is less than two weeks a way.

I’ve written previously about the ClueCon event, but for those of you that haven’t heard of ClueCon, it’s an event that brings together the entire spectrum of Telephony. From TDM circuits to VoIP and everything in between ClueCon has presentations and discussions that cover several open source telephony applications such as Asterisk/Callweaver, OpenSIPS/Kamailio (formerly OpenSER), Bayonne, YATE and FreeSWITCH.

Open source Telephony continues to grow in popularity with businesses and institutions of all sizes. If your doing anything in the Telephony space, you need to be up to date with what’s developing in this space.

And ClueCon is the best place to expose yourself to whats new (and interesting) in open source Telephony.

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VXI Releases New VoIP Headsets

July 15, 2009 by Garrett Smith

Less well-known than competitors Plantronics and Jabra, but every bit as popular with VoIP Supply customers, VXI Corporation has released two new series of headsets designed for use with VoIP phones.

Passport 21 Series

The new Passport 21 series from VXI is a line of binaural headsets that incorporate the proven sound quality and durability of the VXI’s Passport 20 series with a lightweight construction that’s ideal for all-day use.

The Passport 21 series comes in three different models, based on the quick disconnect cord you’re using:

The Passport 21 series can be found for $110 and is currently shipping.

In addition to the Passport 21 series, VXI has also released the Tria series.

Tria Series

The Tria series are convertible monaural headsets that can be one of three different ways:

  • Over the head
  • Over the ear
  • Behind the neck

This makes the Tria series perfect for light to moderate call center and office environments. Like the Passport series, the Tria series features VXI’s proven sound quality and durable, lightweight construction.

The Tria series can be found in there different models, again based on the quick disconnect cord you’re using:

Snom Releases 870 IP Phone

July 14, 2009 by Garrett Smith

SNOM 870

Snom has announced the release of the new snom 870 VoIP phone. The Snom 870 features a large high-definition TFT color display that is larger than the Snom 820. The Snom 870 LCD display is a newly designed touch screen with a unique, intuitive user interface. The Snom 870 enables the user to easily handle even complex applications like swapping of calls, or establishment of conference calls for up to 5 participants via a simple “drag and drop“ touchscreen interface.
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Broadsoft and Polycom Sponsor XCv2 "Mashup" Developer Challenge

July 13, 2009 by Garrett Smith

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GAITHERSBURG, MD, June 30, 2009 – BroadSoft, Inc., the leading worldwide provider of VoIP applications, today announced the addition of Polycom as a co-sponsor of the XContestv2 (XCv2) Developer Challenge and to the prestigious panel of judges. Polycom’s participation increases the available pool of prize money to $43,000. XCv2 is bringing together developers from around the world to create new, compelling business and consumer communications applications that combine BroadSoft’s Xtended Web Services with other open application programming interfaces (APIs).

The Polycom Bonus Challenge is aimed to encourage XCv2 developers to extend their application user experiences into the domain of video-enabled desktop devices. Polycom’s VVX 1500 business media phone, which combines a personal video conferencing system and full featured support for the BroadWorks® VoIP application platform, offers an open API (more…)

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