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D-Link unveils new VoIP Telephone Adapter
D-Link is shipping its DVG-2101SP VoIP Telephone Adapter for users to take advantage of its Broadband connections and analogue telephones to make VoIP phone calls.
Staff Writers
Feb 2 2009, 10:50AM
Collaboration
VoIP hackers run up $120,000 phone bill
Hackers have breached the VoIP PBX telephone system of a ‘small Perth business’ and made over 11,000 international calls in 46 hours, resulting in a bill in excess of $120,000, according to WA Police.
Staff Writers
Jan 23 2009, 7:19AM
Collaboration
Small firms shun VoIP
Small and medium-sized businesses are reluctant to invest in voice over IP (VoIP) systems because of concerns about cost and performance, according to new research released today.
Phil Muncaster
Dec 16 2008, 2:39PM
Collaboration
Will IP VoIP sales grow in 2009?
Cheaper call rates are yet to entice businesses to switch over to IP telephony
Staff Writers
Nov 27 2008, 3:41PM
Mobility
Internode Ultra bundles ADSL2+, VOIP and line rental
Internode has launched a bundled service of ADSL2+ broadband, VoIP and a traditional phone line on a single plan.
Staff Writers
Nov 19 2008, 7:55AM
Collaboration
Wavelink wants local partners for Digium's new product
Wavelink is looking for channel partners as it releases a new product into the market.
Jenny Eagle
Oct 29 2008, 12:52PM
Hardware
Polycom announces VoIP Partner program
Polycom APAC has launched a VoIP Field Verified (VFV) Program, which recognises SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) based call providers that have Polycom VoIP phones.
Staff Writers
Oct 2 2008, 2:05PM
Hardware
When will VoIP reach mainstream adoption in the Australian market?
VoIP is gathering pace around the world, but is still to hit the mainstream in Australia.
Staff Writers
Sep 30 2008, 4:04PM
Mobility
Demand soars for Web conferences
Hosted Web conferencing services are seeing an APAC growth with year on year revenues rising 37.6 percent in 2007.
Staff Writers
Sep 8 2008, 10:59AM
Collaboration
When will VoIP reach mainstream adoption in the Australian market?
VoIP is gathering pace around the world, but is still to hit the mainstream in Australia
Staff Writers
Jul 22 2008, 1:57PM
Collaboration
Residential VoIP still overcoming inhibitors
A new study by IT analyst group IDC has revealed that although residential VoIP services have been available in Australia for the past four years, their uptake has been slow compared with Europe and the US.
Staff Writers
Jul 9 2008, 3:33PM
Collaboration
IBM touts unification of consumer and business communication tools
The lines between consumer and business users are blurring, according to IBM Unified Communications (UC) executive Bruce Morse.
Liz Tay
Jul 9 2008, 8:19AM
Software
Nu Tek Communications implements Panasonic VoIP product for Aussie lift company
Australian reseller Nu Teck Communications has implemented a Panasonic IP-PBX phone system for Schindler Lifts Australia, a multi-national company founded in 1874 that employs around 45,000 people in 130 countries.
Staff Writers
May 5 2008, 3:57PM
Collaboration
Skype tests mobile VoIP app
Skype has released a mobile version of its VoIP application, giving owners of Java-enabled handsets access to the communication service while out and about.
Staff Writers
Apr 30 2008, 6:34AM
Mobility
VoIP uptake 'a current frontier issue' at ATUG
Despite reported customer satisfaction in Internet and VoIP services, improvements can be made to support the uptake of telecommunications technology in Australian homes and businesses, according to Lyn Maddock, deputy chair of ACMA.
Liz Tay
Mar 17 2008, 7:28AM
Collaboration
Cheering on VoIP Broadband
Voice over Broadband could transform Internet telephony for SMBs
Liz Tay
Feb 25 2008, 9:16AM
Collaboration
Engin suffers $6.7 million loss during ‘07
Things aren’t looking good for Australian VoIP vendor Engin. According to the company’s audited draft financial statement for the half year ending December 2007, Engin showed a loss of $6.7 million dollars.
Lilia Guan
Jan 29 2008, 10:47AM
Finance
Freshtel, Siemens goes cordless with VoIP
International voice vendor, Siemens has chosen Australian VoIP provider, Freshtel, as its partner in providing VoIP handsets to the market.
a Staff Writer
Dec 20 2007, 2:14PM
Collaboration
Comms body wants quality of service for VoIP
Independent body, Communications Alliance has released two industry guidelines developed to assist operators meet Quality of Service (QoS) performance objectives when delivering VoIP services and Internet Protocol (IP) networks.
Staff Writers
Dec 5 2007, 3:22PM
Collaboration
Internode's NodePhone signs 10 000th customer
Internode’s NodePhone Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) telephone service has signed up its 10,000th customer while sales of VoIP enabled routers are rapidly increasingly the company announced today.
Staff Writers
Sep 27 2007, 1:34PM
Collaboration
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