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Radvision, a leading provider of H.323 technology based in Glen Rock, New Jersey, has enjoyed strong demand for VoIP-related products from Taiwan's WLAN devices makers since late 2003 and is expected to double its sales of VoIP products in the first quarter of this year, said Michael Su, vice president of E-soft Technologies, the company's sales agent in Taiwan. Read more
The Federal Communications Commission has decided what to do about VoIP phones - it wants manufacuturers to put warning stickers on them. Read more
In-Stat, a technology market research firm, says almost 8% of U.S. households are using Voice Over IP (VoIP). Leading the pack in VoIP services is Skype with 2.1 million households, followed closely by Vonage and Time Warner Cable with 1.7 and 1.6 million respectively. Read more
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Our worldwide overclocking championship has begun and we wanted to introduce you to the everyday components our teams will be tweaking to supersonic speeds in a bid for a shot at $5,000. Read more
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