VoIP VoIP

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.

VoIP to crank up in NZ

VoIP to crank up in NZ

Four companies in the VoIP game have joined forces make the technology more accessible to New Zealand businesses.
Staff Writers Mar 10 2006 2:02PM Networking
Primus Telecom calls in a new VoIP service.

Primus Telecom calls in a new VoIP service.

Primus Telecom has entered the booming VoIP market with its own national consumer and business service.
Tim Lohman Mar 6 2006 2:30PM Telco/ISP
iVox deploys VegaStream

iVox deploys VegaStream

Wholesale VoIP service provider iVox has deployed VegaStream IP-to-TDM gateways to interconnect its VoIP service to the public network, replacing equipment from US manufacturer Quintum.
Byron Connolly Feb 22 2006 10:53AM Telco/ISP
Freshtel signs new OEM partnership

Freshtel signs new OEM partnership

Local VoIP provider Freshtel has partnered with Hong Kong based Binatone Telecom Group on a new bundling deal.
Staff Writers Feb 8 2006 10:45AM Telco/ISP
Freshtel gets Tesco on the line

Freshtel gets Tesco on the line

ASX-listed Freshtel Holdings has announced a new deal with UK retailer Tesco.
Staff Writers Jan 20 2006 12:54PM Telco/ISP
Protecting your investment in VoIP

Protecting your investment in VoIP

Within the next two years, most businesses will either pilot or start widescale deployments of voice over IP (VoIP). Why? To extend the capabilities of their phone system, as well as realize significant cost savings.
Goren Fink Dec 19 2005 10:21PM Security
Brightpoint moves into VoIP with Skype deal

Brightpoint moves into VoIP with Skype deal

Brightpoint moved further into the convergence space with the signing of pier-to-pier telephony vendor Skype.
Tim Lohman Nov 23 2005 11:00AM Telco/ISP
Europe's IT directors doubt VoIP security

Europe's IT directors doubt VoIP security

Almost half of European IT directors believe VoIP networks are “inherently insecure”, with the figure rising to 56 percent among computing professionals working in the financial sector, newly published research has claimed.
William Eazel Nov 11 2005 1:24PM Security
Ethan Group eyes wireless, VoIP boost

Ethan Group eyes wireless, VoIP boost

Integrator Ethan Group has signed up with wireless provider BigAir and upgraded its nine-month-old Mitel agreement to platinum status in moves to strengthen its IP communications arsenal.
Fleur Doidge Oct 28 2005 8:30AM Networking
Working group aims to lock down VoIP Security

Working group aims to lock down VoIP Security

The Voice over IP Security Alliance (VOIPSA) today released what it claims is the first comprehensive list of Voice over IP (VoIP) security threats.
William Eazel Oct 27 2005 11:29AM Security
SMBs cool on VoIP: survey

SMBs cool on VoIP: survey

Exploding recent vendor hype about VoIP adoption by SMBs, latest Pacific Internet research suggests only one percent of companies with fewer than 200 staff have adopted the technology.
Fleur Doidge Oct 27 2005 9:00AM Software
TalkNet launches South Africa network

TalkNet launches South Africa network

Australian VoIP provider TalkNet has set up a successful operation in South Africa that its director says will serve as a springboard into telecommunications-starved African nations.
Fleur Doidge Oct 21 2005 2:48PM Telco/ISP
Linksys, Skype team on Internet phone

Linksys, Skype team on Internet phone

Cisco-owned Linksys and internet communications company Skype will market a cordless phone that lets users make free Skype calls when they’re not sitting at a computer.
Byron Connolly Oct 13 2005 3:36PM Telco/ISP
Totalfone spins off wholesale VoIP business

Totalfone spins off wholesale VoIP business

Retail internet telephony specialist Totalfone has spun off a new wholesale VoIP provider to target ISPs and voice resellers with a managed service.
Fleur Doidge Oct 11 2005 4:47PM Networking
VoIP slow off the mark

VoIP slow off the mark

Australia lags behind Europe and the US in its uptake of VoIP services, according to attendees at a recent VoIP roundtable discussion.
Byron Connolly Oct 10 2005 2:48PM Networking
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
VoIP adoption helping drive security appliance market

VoIP adoption helping drive security appliance market

Many businesses implementing Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) plan to replace their security appliances to address security issues associated with the emerging technology, according to market-research firm In-Stat.
Marcia Savage Sep 8 2005 8:12PM Security
Only a few years left for SSL VPN?

Only a few years left for SSL VPN?

A leading SSL VPN vendor has admitted that the window of opportunity for SSL VPN -- today's main rival to IPSec VPN -- may only last another few years.
Fleur Doidge Aug 29 2005 12:16PM Security

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