Ellen Muraskin

About

Ellen Muraskin is editor of eWEEK.com's VOIP & Telephony Center. She has worked on the editorial staff at Computer Telephony, since renamed Communications Convergence, including three years as executive editor. Muraskin's work has also appeared in Popular Science magazine and other publications.

8×8, Level 3 Deal Adds E911 to VOIP Service

IP networking company Level 3 Communications Inc. and 8×8 Inc. have announced an agreement to use Level 3s (3)VoIP Enhanced Local service to enhance 8x8s residential voice-over-IP offering in more than 50 U.S. markets. 8×8, an early name in IP voice and videophones, supplies subscribers with its own terminal packetizing adapter, through which regular analog […]

While I Was Out

For six years at my old magazine, we proclaimed that VOIP was exploding—to 120,000, then 60,000, then finally 36,000 or so free-riding readers. VOIP carriers and the vendors who supplied them were crawling out of the woodwork. CLECs (competitive local exchange carriers) and BLECs (building local exchange carriers) were installing DSLAMs (DSL access modules) in […]

BellSouth Running Trials of IP Centrex Service

Atlanta-based BellSouth, one of the United States four remaining regional Bell operating companies, has added more weight to its VOIP portfolio this week with announced trials of a business-class IP Centrex offering. The trials will begin in Columbia, S.C., and Miami, with more Southeast rollouts later this year, the company said. BellSouth Corp. a month […]

AT&T Announces Global VOIP Trials

AT&T will soon begin trials of a global voice-over-IP service aimed at multinational corporations that want to configure worldwide, single-PBX-like dialing. The service, with an expected launch next year, should also appeal for its ability to link up remote or roaming workers with broadband connectivity and IP phone or softphone. It follows on the heels […]

Cox Communications to Enter More VOIP Markets

Add Atlanta-based Cox Communications—the third biggest U.S. cable carrier, with 6.4 million basic cable subscribers—to the list of carriers ramping up VOIP offerings. The difference here is that the IP voice expansion is a way to grow its total voice market, which is presently overwhelmingly circuit-based. Cox is planning to roll out VOIP services in […]

Primus Lingo Sets New VOIP Price Floor

Primus Telecommunications Inc. on Monday launched a VOIP service that sets a new low-price mark for consumer IP telephony offerings. The all-you-can-talk service, called Lingo, costs $19.99 per month and extends to Canada and Western Europe. Primus, of McLean, Va., is also including a free three-month trial as part of the promotion. The new service […]

Clearwire to Offer Voice, Data Over Wireless Broadband

Cellular phone industry pioneer Craig McCaw announced this week that he and other telecom veterans are launching a new fixed wireless broadband venture called Clearwire that will offer voice-over-IP services as well as data access. Clearwire will begin rolling out service in Jacksonville, Fla., and St. Cloud, Minn., this summer. The company will extend broadband […]

Mitel Networks Showcases Intelligent Integration

I met Mitel Networks officials at a West Side hotel in New York last year to see demonstrations of the companys new 3300 Integrated Communications Platform (ICP), Your Assistant desktop application, collaboration software and IP phone sets. At the time, the demos were impressive but kind of disjointed, with each new aspect at its own […]

AltiGen Releases AltiWare 5.0 for IP PBX

AltiGen Communications, an early and dominant name in PC-based PBX alternatives, has announced version 5 of AltiWare, the underlying software that runs its AltiServ IP PBX. Fremont, Calif.-based AltiGen Communications Inc. caught onto the IP wave about four years ago, fitting its PC PBX with a trunk-facing voice gateway card. It has also climbed up […]

Equant Slashes Off-Net Calling Rates, Boosts Integration

Four years into its IP telecom offering, Equant, an IP VPN data networking subsidiary of France Telecom, is lowering its off-net international calling rates and expanding the range of IP PBXs with which it can integrate. Customer sites with traditional, circuit-switched PBXs can join Paris-based Equants IP network and pipe voice through supplied Cisco voice-enabled […]