a la Mobile, Inc., a Linux systems platform company for mobile phones, today announced the immediate availability of a complete Voice over IP (VoIP) Linux system stack for Wi-Fi/GSM dual-mode phones.
A move by IP telephony vendor Pingtel could be a boon to enterprises interested in deploying VoIP systems based on open source software and server platforms, like Linux. That’s because Pingtel this ...
Malware researchers discovered a new threat that they named CDRThief targeting a specific Voice over IP system to steal call data records (CDR) from telephone exchange equipment. Analysis of the ...
The Linux-targeted code can steal phone-call metadata, likely in spy campaigns or for use in VoIP fraud. A malware dubbed CDRThief is targeting voice over IP (VoIP) softswitches inside the networks of ...
This new malware that we have discovered and named CDRThief is designed to target a very specific VoIP platform, used by two China-produced softswitches (software switches): Linknat VOS2009 and ...
Sure it’s badly named, but the EV5203-C could be fantastic news for VoIP fans. This is a Linux VoIP DECT phone released by Thomson recently at the IFA show in Berlin, and it does not require a ...
An organization created to protect Linux vendors from patent trolls has scored a new member, consumer VoIP device provider Ooma. Ooma is the second new company in as many months to join the the Open ...
In the last few years, technology has transformed almost every household item; practically every product someone owns has made leaps and bounds. Televisions now come in plasma models, AC units are ...
While many people use Skype for its free voice over IP (VoIP) services, Linux users have a love/hate relationship with it. Yes, Skype will run on some versions of Linux, but it doesn’t run on all of ...
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