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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
Collaboration
Vodafone sees no long-term case for blocking VoIP
Mobile phone giant Vodafone Group sees no long-term business case for trying to block new technologies such as cut-price or free internet telephone services from its handsets.
Staff Writers
Sep 20 2005, 1:30PM
Collaboration
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
Software
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
Collaboration
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
Collaboration
Avaya VoIP sneaks past Cisco in first quarter
Avaya has scraped past previous leader Cisco for the first time as SMBs buy into the IP telephony trend in Frost & Sullivan's latest Australian market analysis.
Fleur Doidge
Aug 11 2005, 3:08PM
Collaboration
Aruba Wireless signs Zircon as Aust distributor
Switchmaker Aruba Wireless has signed Zircon to distribute its range of wireless LAN switches and mobility systems for enterprise networks.
Fleur Doidge
Jul 22 2005, 10:18AM
Collaboration
Line clear for VoIP in morphing market
Australia’s Voice-over-Internet Protocol market is certainly on the rise. People have stopped talking and started acting. SMBs are now leaping into what was once an enterprise-only fray.
Fleur Doidge
Jul 21 2005, 2:40PM
Mobility
Linksys outlines further partnership plans
Networking hardware vendor Linksys has outlined plans to team up with more channel partners following its successful foray into wireless VoIP boxes with upstart ISP engin.
Fleur Doidge
Jul 19 2005, 12:30PM
Collaboration
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
Software
NetComm appoints Hitech Distribution
Communications gear vendor NetComm has appointed Hitech Distribution as a state-based distributor to strengthen NetComm's presence in South Australia.
Staff Writers
Jun 10 2005, 9:50AM
Collaboration
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
Hardware
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
Software
Aventail signs three more partners
SSL VPN vendor Aventail has signed two resellers in Australia, a distributor in New Zealand and expects to announce more Australasian partnerships shortly.
Fleur Doidge
May 3 2005, 3:15PM
Strategy
engin signs ispOne for VoIP
Voice provider engin has signed wholesale communications company ispOne to push its IP telephony services.
Staff Writers
Apr 29 2005, 2:21PM
Collaboration
VegaStream signs Symbio
VoIP gateway provider VegaStream has signed its first Australian channel partner, voice and data integrator Symbio Networks.
Byron Connolly
Apr 19 2005, 1:52PM
Collaboration
Nortel signs Anixter, mulls cull
Networking gear vendor Nortel has appointed Anixter Australia as a distributor for its nPower channel and is mulling a partner cull following its first distribution review in more than two years.
Fleur Doidge
Apr 13 2005, 4:51PM
Mobility
BTAS reaps VoIP harvest
IP telephony has propelled voice, data and video integrator and service provider BTAS to 45 percent revenue growth in the last year on the back of a 300 percent increase in Alcatel business.
Fleur Doidge
Apr 4 2005, 3:30PM
Collaboration
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, 1:43PM
Collaboration
Avaya signs Peribit in VoIP channel push
WAN optimisation specialist Peribit Networks has joined a global partner program run by contact centre communications vendor Avaya.
Fleur Doidge
Mar 16 2005, 2:08PM
Collaboration
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