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Cost savings boost open source telephony

Cost savings boost open source telephony

The relatively low cost of open source telephony is fuelling a surge in demand for the technology across Europe, new research reveals.
Robert Jaques Jul 2 2008 6:46AM Software
University of Ballarat touts Nortel network upgrade

University of Ballarat touts Nortel network upgrade

To support increasing staff and student demands for high-bandwidth applications like IP telephony and videoconferencing, the University of Ballarat has increased the capacity of its Nortel data network tenfold.
Liz Tay Apr 28 2008 4:17PM Networking
Mobile video telephony comes of age

Mobile video telephony comes of age

The global market for mobile video telephony services, including video mail, video calling and video sharing, will rocket from US$1bn in 2007 to over US$17bn by 2012, new research predicts.
Robert Jaques Aug 20 2007 8:09AM Telco/ISP
IP telephony carrier market slows

IP telephony carrier market slows

The worldwide IP telephony carrier market declined sequentially in the first quarter of 2007, new research reported today.
Robert Jaques May 24 2007 11:42AM Telco/ISP
Mitel installs IP Telephony suite for Integrated Group

Mitel installs IP Telephony suite for Integrated Group

IP communications and applications vendor Mitel has implemented an IP package for local recruitment agency Integrated Group.
Staff Writers Mar 16 2007 1:57PM Telco/ISP
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
China to start blocking internet telephony

China to start blocking internet telephony

China has moved to block internet users in that country from using Skype, the popular Voice over IP (VoIP) application.
René Millman Nov 23 2005 4:28PM 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
New reseller takes on clickcalling

New reseller takes on clickcalling

A Brisbane company has been formed to resell applications based around clickcalling, an internet-based telecommunications service from the Queensland service provider of the same name.
Fleur Doidge Sep 26 2005 5:33PM Telco/ISP
US vendor buys Sydney developer Carbon Twelve

US vendor buys Sydney developer Carbon Twelve

US telephony software vendor BroadSoft has bought out small Australian developer Carbon Twelve for an undisclosed sum.
Fleur Doidge Sep 14 2005 4:45PM Telco/ISP
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
PGP inventor reveals secure interent telephony

PGP inventor reveals secure interent telephony

The man behind Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) has come up with a prototype for an encrypted internet telephone.
Rene Millman Jul 28 2005 10:37AM Security
May protests innocence in Global SDR troubles

May protests innocence in Global SDR troubles

Former Global SDR director Roger May -- alleged by the Australian Securities and Investments Commission as associated with a plan to move the intellectual property of the insolvent developer offshore -- has protested his innocence.
Fleur Doidge Jul 4 2005 11:30AM Telco/ISP
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
Zircon names new MD

Zircon names new MD

Managed communications service provider Zircon has named a marketing and public relations specialist as its new managing director.
Staff Writers Jun 10 2005 4:26PM Telco/ISP
BOSCom seeks telephony resellers

BOSCom seeks telephony resellers

Israel-based Better Online Solutions has been hawking its wares to prospective resellers in Sydney and Melbourne with a view to growing its global VoIP-related sales.
Fleur Doidge May 26 2005 9:22AM Telco/ISP
Nexon buys Heyday's telephony arm

Nexon buys Heyday's telephony arm

Managed services integrator Nexon Asia-Pacific has bought cabling and infrastructure provider Heyday Group's telephony business for an undisclosed sum.
Fleur Doidge May 25 2005 3:50PM Telco/ISP
Avaya lets VARs set margins

Avaya lets VARs set margins

Avaya plans to roll out wholesale maintenance services for which US partners can set their own prices and determine the margin.
Jennifer Hagendorf Follett , Staff Writers May 23 2005 3:45PM Telco/ISP

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