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Daily VoIP Links for 2006-05-26

"VoIP has introduced the idea of customization into the world of home and business phones. With far more service options and features it's becoming easier to implement a plan that works for you."

"It used to be that hotels gave the service away for free, or at most $10 per day as a way to differentiate themselves. On recent trips, I have been forced to cough up $20, sometimes $30 for Internet service. It is a rip off, but relative to placing a call via the in room phone or mobile roaming charges, it’s not an obscene rip off. So I wonder if the hotels have already gotten the message that business travelers are starting to use VoIP to make roaming calls when possible, and are seeing this in their financial reports."

"Don't overlook the human element in planning your VoIP implementation."

"VoIP, in fact all uniified communications, is a very expansive topic that's often only partially covered by any article. This seems a good opportunity to make a couple of counterpoints."

"World famous writer and thought leader Marc Robins has joined the family of TMC bloggers with a blog titled Beyond VoIP."

"CMP claims a right to exclusively use the term web 2.0, kind of like a trademark, and they've sent O'Reilly a cease and desist order regarding the matter."

"With all due respect to Jeff Pulver and to the rest of the gang (including yours truly) that have been breathing life into the idea of Net Neutrality, we in the tech industry have done a lousy job framing the debate with the telcos."

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