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Welcome to today's edition of the Vonage VoIP Forum Digest. Today, we'll review a major announcement from Vonage about how they are going to provide E911 services. We'll look at comments from a key Vonage exec about how services such as Vonage are changing the VoIP Main Page
nature of long-distance calling. We'll see exactly where Vonage ranks on one research firm's list of largest VOIP companies as ranked by subscribers. We'll visit Vonage a VoIP Forum thread about the connection issues a
new user seems to be having with his PAP2 adapter. Finally, we will have a major announcement of a successful milestone we've just reached - which we couldn't have done without each and every one of you. In The Headlines Vonage Signs Deal With Key E911 Technology Provider The deadline for Vonage and other VoIP companies to provide Emergency911 services is fast approaching- not only in the U.S. but VoIP Main Page
in Canada as well. Yesterday, Vonage signed a deal with TeleCommunication Systems just for this
purpose. TCS is a provider of precise location and wireless data technology for its Automatic Location Identification call routing, cal steering and call center services. In making the announcement, Vonage CEO Jeffrey Citron said that the relationship with TCS leap-frogs fixed VoIP E9- 1-1 services, providing our subscribers with a new level of confidence and security. Citron noted that TCS was the first company to provide an E911 solution for cellular services- a skill set that he believes that TCS has been applying to VoIP Main Page
help Vonage address the challenges
of providing E911 for VoIP. VoIP is growing rapidly, and we are pleased that this solution is designed to bring our subscribers immediate and direct contact with the needed emergency services. With TCS, Citron added, we are now poised to rapidly deploy life-saving services across our U.S. and Canadian footprints. And, that footprint is getting larger... Report Says VoIP Main Page
Vonage Was World's Fifth-Largest VoIP Service Earlier This Year I just read a report on the ZDNet IP Telephony Blog in which blogger Russell Shaw (one of the VoIP bloggers I read regularly listed the top 10 VoIP providers in the world.
This ranking was by subscriber count, VoIP Main Page
and included numbers effective through the first quarter of this year (ending March 31, 2005).
Welcome to today's edition of the Vonage VoIP Forum Digest. Today, we'll review a major announcement from Vonage about how they are going to provide E911 services. We'll look at comments from a key Vonage exec about how services such as Vonage are changing the VoIP Main Page
nature of long-distance calling. We'll see exactly where Vonage ranks on one research firm's list of largest VOIP companies as ranked by subscribers. We'll visit Vonage a VoIP Forum thread about the connection issues a
new user seems to be having with his PAP2 adapter. Finally, we will have a major announcement of a successful milestone we've just reached - which we couldn't have done without each and every one of you. In The Headlines Vonage Signs Deal With Key E911 Technology Provider The deadline for Vonage and other VoIP companies to provide Emergency911 services is fast approaching- not only in the U.S. but VoIP Main Page
in Canada as well. Yesterday, Vonage signed a deal with TeleCommunication Systems just for this
purpose. TCS is a provider of precise location and wireless data technology for its Automatic Location Identification call routing, cal steering and call center services. In making the announcement, Vonage CEO Jeffrey Citron said that the relationship with TCS leap-frogs fixed VoIP E9- 1-1 services, providing our subscribers with a new level of confidence and security. Citron noted that TCS was the first company to provide an E911 solution for cellular services- a skill set that he believes that TCS has been applying to VoIP Main Page
help Vonage address the challenges
of providing E911 for VoIP. VoIP is growing rapidly, and we are pleased that this solution is designed to bring our subscribers immediate and direct contact with the needed emergency services. With TCS, Citron added, we are now poised to rapidly deploy life-saving services across our U.S. and Canadian footprints. And, that footprint is getting larger... Report Says VoIP Main Page
Vonage Was World's Fifth-Largest VoIP Service Earlier This Year I just read a report on the ZDNet IP Telephony Blog in which blogger Russell Shaw (one of the VoIP bloggers I read regularly listed the top 10 VoIP providers in the world.
This ranking was by subscriber count, VoIP Main Page
and included numbers effective through the first quarter of this year (ending March 31, 2005).
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