Skype VOIP for SIP

Skype For SIP allows companies to use the Skype service with their IP-enabled PBXs, which use an open standard called SIP or Session Initiation Protocol. Companies using the service can make phone calls from their office phones to any regular phone or mobile phone at the same cheap rates that Skype’s consumer customers can.

What is BT Ribbit ?

What is BT Ribbit ?

The Ribbit Platform is a reliable, scalable and future-proof multi-protocol, open platform that supports rich voice innovation and integration. The foundation of our platform is the Ribbit SmartSwitch™, a revolutionary multi-protocol carrier-grade, Lucent certified, CLASS 5 softswitch. It is the Ribbit SmartSwitch that allows calls to be initiated and answered on multiple devices and run across multiple communication protocols, networks, and device types.

AsteriskNOW Software Appliance

Asterisk® in minutes.

AsteriskNOW is an Open Source Software Appliance; a customized GNU/Linux distribution that includes Asterisk, the AsteriskGUI™ and all other software needed for an Asterisk system.

AsteriskNOW is easy to install, and offers flexibility, functionality and features not available in advanced, high-cost proprietary business systems.

ViaTalk and ViaTalk white label

VT White Private Label VoIP Solutions enables you to capitalize on the booming internet phone revolution.

VT White Private Label allows you to reselling branded VoIP to them, without the technical, logistical and regulatory headaches associated with providing the service on your own.

ViaTalk http://www.viatalk.com/

ViaTalk white label http://www.vtwhite.com/

ViaTalk Forums http://forums.hostrocket.com/forumdisplay.php?f=127

BT is going completely VOIP !

http://www.ic-talk.co.uk/21cn/Default.asp & http://www.switchedonuk.org/

BT, in consultation with the UK telecommunications industry, and with input from Ofcom, is upgrading its phone, broadband and ISDN lines to a next-generation network. This evolution in communications will not only provide the services all of us enjoy today, but will also enable more people to access exciting new services in the future.

There will be some disruption to your phone, broadband and ISDN services in the months and weeks leading up to the work and on the nights when your services get switched-on. This will typically mean that you will be unable to make outbound calls for up to three minutes or receive incoming calls for up to 30 minutes when phone services are switched-on. If you have a broadband service, this will be interrupted for up to 10 minutes when broadband services are switched-on.