VOIPJust came from the First International VoIP Conference in the Philippines at the World Trade Center. The conference is timely because the House of Representatives just recently approved the VoIP deregulation bill on June 5, 2006. The Senate has yet to approve it. [tag]Voice Over Internet Protocol[/tag] ([tag]VOIP[/tag]) is a transmission technology that uses the internet to send voice and image in real time. Bah, I’m tired to talk about it so just browse the photo gallery

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Noemi Lardizabal-Dado, widely known as @MomBlogger, brings nearly two decades of experience in social media, specializing in content strategy and public advocacy. As a columnist for The Manila Times, she regularly shares her insights on technology, artificial intelligence, and cybersecurity. Her deep understanding of the digital landscape dates back to 1995, and she has a strong track record of applying her expertise for public good. Notably, Noemi volunteered as "Robotica," in 1996 leading internet safety initiatives for World Kids Network, underscoring her long-standing commitment to responsible technology use. Her blog, aboutmyrecovery.com received various awards such as the Best Blog, 1st PUP Mabini Media Awards, Best Website (Blogs Category) 9th & 10th Philippine Web Awards.

4 Thoughts on “VoIP Conference 2006

  1. we’ve been using vonage for over a year now and it’s great — it has saved us a lot because my parents and i spend a lot of time on the phone talking while i’m away at school 🙂 voip is definitely something cool!

  2. cris: I have no use for it right now. I used skype though to talk to my sister in the UK

  3. Deregulation of VOIP was my thesis when I was in law school. I hope it gets passed into law soon.

  4. Toe: it’s almost there. Congress said it’s as good as PASSED.

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