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VoIP Week in Review: New VoIP Solutions, Partnerships Announced

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March 12, 2010

VoIP Week in Review: New VoIP Solutions, Partnerships Announced

By Stefania Viscusi, Assignment Desk Editor


Welcome to the latest edition of TMCnet’s VoIP Week in Review featuring this week’s top headlines in the VoIP industry.
 
This week, InteleCom Inc., a provider of international VoIP communications, announced the company changed its corporate name to “My Social Income.”

 
As per the change, company officials said they now concentrate on providing a range of user-friendly products that will de-mystify VoIP telephony products and bring them into the mainstream.
 
In addition, My Social Income launched a pair of new products called 'MSI Connect' and 'MSI Connect BROADBAND.'
 
Also this week, 8x8 (News - Alert), Inc., announced a new milestone at the end of February 2010 with a subscriber base topping 20,000 business customers.
 
According to company officials, for the quarter that ended in December, 8x8’s average business customer subscribed to 7.3 paid services.
 
Empirix (News - Alert), a provider of service quality assurance solutions for new IP communications, also made headlines this week with the announcement that  360networks (News - Alert) has selected the company’s Hammer XMS offering to enhance monitoring and troubleshooting capabilities of potential issues across its more than 17,000 route miles of fiber optic network in the western United States.

Hammer XMS’ carrier-class network monitoring capabilities provide complete visualization into real-time service quality, and features a flexible and easy-to-use graphical user interface - optimizing the search and diagnosis process, while continuously monitoring the network.
 
Finally, officials with Digium (News - Alert) unveiled this week, a new HX8 series of Telephony interface cards at the Digium/Asterisk (News - Alert) World conference in London.
 
The new Telephony interface cards, for BRI and analog connectivity were created to meet the strong increase n global adoption of Asterisk and to support ISDN-BRI which is the predominant service used by small to medium-sized businesses in Europe, Australia and South Africa.
 
 
That’s all for this week, but be sure to check back with TMCnet throughout the week for all the latest headlines in VoIP news as it happens! Until next week…

Stefania Viscusi is an assignment editor for TMCnet, covering voice and Voice over IP technologies. She also oversees production of TMCnet's e-Newsletters in the areas of Internet telephony and speech technology. To read more of Stefania's articles, please visit her columnist page.

Edited by Stefania Viscusi







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