Is it possible to use different network connections for different programs?

On June 17, 2009, in mobile VoIp, by VoIP

redbull816: I currently have Verizon mobile broadband for use while I’m at work since basically everything on the work network is blocked. I want to use an instant messenger client for VOIP, but since I’m capped at 5gb, I don’t want to use that much internet on talking. Is there any way that I can [...]

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redbull816:

I currently have Verizon mobile broadband for use while I’m at work since basically everything on the work network is blocked. I want to use an instant messenger client for VOIP, but since I’m capped at 5gb, I don’t want to use that much internet on talking. Is there any way that I can plug my phone into my computer for browsing with Firefox, but at the same time be plugged into my work network for use with the messenger client?
Asked on: 2009-06-17 09:09:34

Firefox blacklists ‘repeat offender’ Skype add-on

On January 25, 2011, in VoIP, by VoIP

Firefox blacklists ‘repeat offender’ Skype add-on Computerworld – Mozilla yesterday blocked a Skype add-on for Firefox, saying it caused more then 40,000 crashes of the browser last week and seriously slowed page loading. Read more on Computerworld Max Stiegemeier (Division 5 Technology) Announces 1 Cent/minute Voice Broadcasting Platform Max Stiegemeier today announced that Division 5 [...]

Firefox blacklists ‘repeat offender’ Skype add-on

Computerworld – Mozilla yesterday blocked a Skype add-on for Firefox, saying it caused more then 40,000 crashes of the browser last week and seriously slowed page loading.

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Max Stiegemeier (Division 5 Technology) Announces 1 Cent/minute Voice Broadcasting Platform

Max Stiegemeier today announced that Division 5 Technology’s VOIP Platform will offer home business and affiliate marketing customers an industry leading voice broadcasting solution by providing them access to .009 Cent Per Minute Dialing Rates through an exclusive partnership with the P.O.P Marketing Group. (PRWeb January 19, 2011) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com …

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Mozilla blocks Skype’s Firefox-crashing add-on

Mozilla has barred a Skype extension for Firefox, accusing it of causing 40,000 browser crashes a week and of dramatically slowing page-load times. “We believe that both of these items constitute a major, user-facing issue, and meet our established criteria for blocklisting an add-on,” Mozilla said in a blog post yesterday. Because the extension is installed by default when Skype’s main software …

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