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VoIP Briefing Centre

Voice over IP (VoIP) has been a hot topic amongst iTnews readers in recent months.

In this Spotlight section we take a look at some of the articles on iTnews that are about this topic -- from case studies, to studies about use of VoIP and market trends.

Latest on VoIP

EU outlines plans to capitalise on Web 3.0

30 September 2008 09:12

The European Commission is considering the implications of Web 3.0 in order to help Europe lead the next generation of the Internet.

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Vint Cerf talks up the next-generation internet

27 September 2008 13:43

Google's chief internet evangelist Vint Cerf has set out his view of the internet's future to coincide with the search giant's 10th birthday.

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Ultra mobile device use set to soar

26 September 2008 14:20

The number of ultra mobile devices (UMDs) is set to reach 200 million by 2013, with the industry worth around $27bn, according to new research by market analyst ABI Research.

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China running out of IP addresses

25 September 2008 09:20

Chinese officials are calling for a mass migration to IPv6 after disclosing that they have only 830 days of IPv4 resources left.

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ACCC puts Websites through truth test

22 September 2008 15:59

The Australian Consumer and Competition Commission (ACCC) has sent out a warning to Websites as they will be busted for providing false information.

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'Spoken tokens' touted as ultimate security

19 September 2008 15:17

An Australian market for biometric voice authentication is taking shape from early adopters in the banking, government and service industries.

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Google outlines possible future of search

19 September 2008 09:08

The growth of cloud computing and internet connectivity will drive search to new levels over the next ten years, according to Google.

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One in five employers research candidates on social networks

12 September 2008 16:02

Twenty-two per cent of hiring managers said they use social networking sites to research job candidates, up from 11 per cent in 2006, according to a US survey.

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Vendor to roll out Google browser

11 September 2008 16:16

NetSuite has announced its support for the Google Chrome browser, which it will roll out in phases to customers.

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NICTA to design global Internet testbed

9 September 2008 17:11

NICTA has joined a €8.9 million (AUD$15.4m) project that will address the design of testbeds to evaluate new technologies for large networks such as the Internet.

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Google launches digital index of print newspapers

9 September 2008 12:44

Google has launched an ambitious service which aims to put the world’s newspapers online in a free, searchable database.

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ACCC exempts Telstra from wholesale voice obligations

9 September 2008 11:37

The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) is exempting Telstra from its obligations to supply two ‘declared’ services in parts of metropolitan Australia.

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EA's Spore aims to create new worlds, businesses

8 September 2008 16:07

Electronic Arts' creature-building game "Spore" offers players a chance to develop new worlds -- and maybe even new lines of business for the video game maker.

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Google Chrome uses rivals' code

3 September 2008 14:23

Google's Open Source web browser Chrome incorporates code and features developed by rivals Apple and Mozilla, Google acknowledged today.

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Google's Open Source browser to challenge Microsoft

2 September 2008 15:22

Google has suddenly announced the launch of Chrome, an Open Source internet browser set to challenge Microsoft's web dominance.

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New Orleans residents prepare for hurricane online

2 September 2008 06:01

As Hurricane Gustav nears the American coast, residents are using social networking sites to prepare for the worst.

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India watchdog calls for VOIP

26 August 2008 08:14

The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India has decided to allow ISPs to compete with telephone companies using Voice Over Internet Protocol (VOIP).

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IPv6 doomed, requires act of God

22 August 2008 07:51

ISPs and carriers have spectacularly failed with IPv6, to the point where they need to resurrect network address translation (NATs) to persist with IPv4, a leading expert has warned.

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SAGE-AU slams cost of content filtering

1 August 2008 11:19

Over-blocking access to Internet sites even three percent of the time will impose “significant” costs on service providers, the System Administrators Guild of Australia (SAGE-AU) has warned.

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Child porn filters to cut Aussie broadband speeds

1 August 2008 11:06

The Federal Government is distancing itself from some results in this week’s ISP-level content filtering study, as industry criticism mounts over the test methodology.



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