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Debate: IP telephony is insecure and cannot be used in an organisation’s infrastructure just yet

Debate: IP telephony is insecure and cannot be used in an organisation’s infrastructure just yet

Tim Keanini Dec 9 2005 5:21PM Security
Security still a major barrier to converged IP network

Security still a major barrier to converged IP network

Nearly two-thirds of chief executives think that security is the most critical barrier to implementing a converged IP network, according to a new survey.
René Millman Nov 8 2005 5:05PM Security
Security fears threaten to cut off IP telephony adoption

Security fears threaten to cut off IP telephony adoption

Concerns about the security of internet protocol (IP) telephony systems are threatening to slow adoption of the technology by businesses in the United States, new research has claimed.
William Eazel Oct 28 2005 10:57AM Security
Skype hype hits Aust resellers

Skype hype hits Aust resellers

NSW reseller Integrated Wireless has signed with peer-to-peer voice service provider Skype and launched its entry-level VoIP starter packs on the Australian market.
Fleur Doidge Sep 9 2005 11:35AM Telco/ISP
NetStar deploys $7m university network

NetStar deploys $7m university network

NetStar has installed a $7 million converged voice and data network for Swinburne University giving 50,000 students across six campuses full wireless coverage and video.
Staff Writers Sep 7 2005 9:30AM Networking
IP video hits 'tipping point'

IP video hits 'tipping point'

IP video surveillance has reached a 'tipping point' of market acceptance as analogue CCTV systems start to give way to a new generation of IP-based security cameras, according to Swedish network video vendor Axis Communications.
Byron Connolly Sep 6 2005 10:04AM Telco/ISP
Debate» Voice over IP networks pose a security threat to enterprises and their users

Debate» Voice over IP networks pose a security threat to enterprises and their users

David Endler Jul 22 2005 3:27PM Security
VoIP needs more bandwidth

VoIP needs more bandwidth

Low broadband penetration and the popularity of 256Kb/s plans will undermine VoIP use by Australian consumers, analyst IDC has said.
DVD Editor Jun 29 2005 12:41PM Networking
Mitel aims channel at home, small business

Mitel aims channel at home, small business

IP telephony vendor Mitel wants to more than double its channel to take advantage of a projected boom in telephony sales as more small businesses and homes adopt broadband.
Fleur Doidge Jun 24 2005 9:32AM Telco/ISP
Firewall Systems adds NetBotz

Firewall Systems adds NetBotz

Security distributor Firewall Systems has added NetBotz IP-based remote monitoring appliances to its portfolio.
Darren Baguely Apr 7 2005 9:06AM Security
Equinix expands managed services

Equinix expands managed services

US-based IP exchange operator Equinix has added two new services to its suite of managed offerings for Asia-Pacific customers.
Staff Writers Apr 1 2005 2:10PM Networking
Enterprise IP telephony market doubles: IDC

Enterprise IP telephony market doubles: IDC

The enterprise IP telephony market grew 98 percent in 2004, according to industry analyst IDC.
DVD Editor Mar 24 2005 10:46AM Telco/ISP
Tandberg unveils video communication technology for IP networks

Tandberg unveils video communication technology for IP networks

Tandberg introduced this week its Expressway visual communication technology that makes face-to-face video communications possible over IP networks.
Staff Writers Feb 8 2005 1:00PM Networking
Scouts prepared for IP telephony

Scouts prepared for IP telephony

NSW's Scouts have entered the IP telephony era, hiring communications integrator NSC to deploy a converged Avaya network for their new NSW office.
Staff Writers Jan 12 2005 7:20AM Telco/ISP
Integ wins choice Ernst & Young IP deal

Integ wins choice Ernst & Young IP deal

Sydney voice-and-data integrator Integ Communications has won a deal to roll out IP telephony and unified communications to eight Australian sites at Big Four accountancy Ernst & Young.
Staff Writers Dec 3 2004 12:00AM Networking
IP telephony take up dogged by security woes

IP telephony take up dogged by security woes

Security concerns are holding back the takeup in IP telephony as it is considered another gateway into the corporate network for hackers.
René Millman Oct 9 2004 11:05AM Security
Protecting IP - technology not the answer

Protecting IP - technology not the answer

Intellectual property theft from companies could become more of a problem as technology improves.
Claire Doble Sep 29 2004 12:00AM Security
DiData offers managed IP telephony

DiData offers managed IP telephony

System integrator Dimension Data has started offering a managed IP telephony service to enterprise customers.
Staff Writers Sep 24 2004 12:00AM Networking
IP telephony deployed by 2007

IP telephony deployed by 2007

Medium and large companies plan to deploy IP Telephony within three years, according to a recent survey.
Staff Writers Aug 30 2004 12:00AM Networking
CSC deploys IP telephony

CSC deploys IP telephony

System integrator and outsourcer CSC has deployed a Nortel Networks' IP telephony network across 1300 seats at its Macquarie Park headquarters in Sydney.
Byron Connolly Jun 3 2004 12:00AM Telco/ISP

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