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VoIP services will be used by more than 130 million people by 2016, but free options are restricting its success in the mass market, research suggests. [
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The number of people using mobile VoIP (mVoIP) solutions to contact friends and family will surge to 130 million by 2016, according to a new report. A study by Juniper Research revealed that many major industry players have improved mobile video calling services over the last 18 months, which has complimented the increased availability of front-facing cameras on smartphones. [
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Global business spend on video conferencing is set to hit $3. 8 billion (£2. [
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A new video library from snom allows customers and potential buyers to learn more about its VoIP phones and their features. The footage can be accessed via the snom Channel blog, which is also where the announcement of the new resource is made. [
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Usability will be the key to mobile video telephony taking off in the next few years, an expert has claimed. In an article for Vision Mobile, director of technology and solution at video communications firm Radvision Tsahi Levent-Levi said the toughest problem facing the industry is delivering an interface that users are happy with. [
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US VoIP services provider Vox Communications has announced the launch of a new phone with a built-in screen for video calls. According to the Florida-based company, the Ojo Vision Digital Video Phone is designed for use in the home or in the offices of small or medium-sized businesses. [
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