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Daily VoIP Links for 2006-05-24

"'Speak to dial' separates your VoIP service from others out there, and it's one of the many features that are revolutionizing the industry. Your calling options include dialing the number, speaking the number or saying the name of the person or business that you would like to call."

"National Public Radio's Talk of the Nation will be devoting a segment of time to Voice over IP, this Friday, during the 3 o'clock hour (EST)."

"How do you not take notice at such a number? On World says that by 2011 there will be one hundred million mobile VoIP users."

"If you took your average cyber-utopian and plunked him down in a bar in Milwaukee and told him to get everyone excited about net neutrality, he'd be lucky to get out of there unscathed. (Possible reality show?)"

"Since the launch of our Viral Market Contest to Save the Internet, I've been mapping the viral spread of the news of our contest around the Blogosphere, in the media and around the world. Special thanks to EVERYONE who is helping to make this the viral marketing contest that we had hoped this would become."

"I’ll set it a bit more simply, because I say this about ten times a week. Networking is glorified plumbing."

"I find it rather bizarre that I did not mention earlier here that the VoIP Security Alliance (VOIPSA) has launched a new group weblog. I find it especially odd since I am the one spearheading the initiative. "

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