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Polycom SoundPoint IP321 and IP331 SHIPPING NOW!
The newly released SoundPoint Polycom IP321 and IP331 are now shipping at VoIPSupply.com.
The IP321/IP331 will eventually replace the popular Polycom IP320 and IP330 models. The Polycom IP321/IP331 feature additional onboard memory to support future Polycom firmware releases.
The Polycom IP321 is priced at $89.95 and the Polycom IP331 at $114.95.
Consumers cutting VoIP?
There’s an interesting new survey out by Alcatel-Lucent that’s raising some eyebrows within the VoIP industry.
The reason?
The report noted that a portion of the respondents deemed paid VoIP services to be expendable, whilst a land line connection (and a cellular phone) was an essential. This is in stark contrast with a series of surveys and [...]
Under Construction
Following the lead of the City of Buffalo and the surrounding towns, the VoIP Insider will be under construction for the next 24 hours.
So if you notice any potholes, cones, blinking lights or other odd happenings, don’t call your town supervisor – we’re simply upgrading infrastructure and putting a fresh layer of pavement on [...]
Despite rumors, FreeSWITCH still independent
Late last week rumors surrounding the acquisition of FreeSWITCH by Barracuda Networks through the open source telephony community like a California wild fire.
The only problem was they weren’t true.
What started as a speculative post by one open source proponent on Wednesday of last week, mushroomed over night, leading to a series of blog posts, forum [...]



