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NEC develops anti-spam for VoIP

NEC develops anti-spam for VoIP

NEC announces a new technology to counter the growing problem of unsolicited VoIP calls.
Iain Thomson Jan 31 2007, 9:23AM Collaboration
CRN Poll: No concerns around VoIP adoption

CRN Poll: No concerns around VoIP adoption

CRN readers are ready to adopt VoIP
Trevor Treharne Jan 25 2007, 3:06PM Collaboration
Zultys breathes life into its Australian channel

Zultys breathes life into its Australian channel

IP telephony vendor to continue operating in Australia and New Zealand
Trevor Treharne Jan 24 2007, 2:58PM Collaboration
Engin, Nokia claim Australia's first mobile VoIP phone release

Engin, Nokia claim Australia's first mobile VoIP phone release

Engin and Nokia partner for release.
Staff Writers Jan 22 2007, 11:32AM Collaboration
Small firms have big worries over VoIP

Small firms have big worries over VoIP

CompTIA study reveals wariness of IP telephony security.
Robert Jaques Jan 19 2007, 1:45PM Collaboration
Hackers unleash worm that targets VoIP

Hackers unleash worm that targets VoIP

Hackers have released a worm that attacks Skype, the voice over IP (VoIP) application, security experts warn.
Fiona Raisbeck Dec 21 2006, 3:36PM Collaboration
Skype adds lie detector to VoIP service

Skype adds lie detector to VoIP service

Skype has announced that it will be adding an optional lie detector to its popular Internet telephony service.
Iain Thomson Dec 20 2006, 9:44AM Collaboration
Verizon Business to offer managed VoIP in 2007

Verizon Business to offer managed VoIP in 2007

Verizon Business has announced that it is making a renewed push on the IP telephony market with the roll out of a single integrated network-based VoIP platform in early 2007.
Staff Writers Nov 7 2006, 1:28PM Collaboration
The problem with VoIP

The problem with VoIP

Things you need to consider when selling voice-over-IP.
Lilia Guan Oct 30 2006, 12:27PM Collaboration
Downer shuts Communications Technology Group

Downer shuts Communications Technology Group

Downer Engineering has closed its Communications Technology Group (CTG) division, after a failed attempt to sell Huawei products direct to end users.
Lilia Guan Oct 30 2006, 12:21PM Collaboration
VoIP revenue expected to halve till 2011

VoIP revenue expected to halve till 2011

To no-one’s surprise, the convergence of data and voice accelerated during the past year, IDC has said.
Staff Writers Oct 27 2006, 1:16PM Collaboration
NetComm has high hopes for VoIP

NetComm has high hopes for VoIP

Networking hardware manufacturer NetComm plans to create higher end VoIP products for corporates and enterprises in a bid to extend its reach beyond the highly commoditised ADSL routers market.
Lilia Guan Oct 25 2006, 9:28AM Collaboration
VoIP: The new threat

VoIP: The new threat

VoIP cuts costs and streamlines communication for enterprises, but are the benefits worth the security risks? Dan Kaplan and Negar Salek investigate
Negar Salek , Dan Kaplan Oct 24 2006, 6:03PM Collaboration
UK retailers stocking Freshtel VoIP handsets

UK retailers stocking Freshtel VoIP handsets

Freshtel Holdings has struck deals with three retailers in the UK to stock its Internet phone handsets.
Staff Writers Oct 19 2006, 12:00PM Mobility
Small firms in Asia spend big on VoIP

Small firms in Asia spend big on VoIP

Small and medium sized businesses (SMBs) in Asia will spend more than US$500m on internet phone calls this year, researchers predict.

Simon Burns Oct 11 2006, 9:38AM Mobility
Making residential VoIP a viable proposition

Making residential VoIP a viable proposition

Is there money in selling voice-over-IP to home users?
Alan Hartstein Sep 5 2006, 5:31PM Collaboration
Cash in on VoIP

Cash in on VoIP

Industry leaders explain how you should pitch an IP telephony solution at our VoIP Roundtable.
Alan Hartstein Aug 31 2006, 11:35AM Collaboration
Optus in VIC TAFE IP telephony rollout

Optus in VIC TAFE IP telephony rollout

Optus won a contract to rollout IP telephony infrastructure at nine Victorian TAFE institutions.
Staff Writers Aug 21 2006, 2:28PM Mobility
VoIP not yet saviour of PSTN providers

VoIP not yet saviour of PSTN providers

Despite recording 500 percent growth, VoIP revenues across Australia are not yet sufficient to cover the massive decline in telco voice revenues.
Staff Writers Aug 17 2006, 2:21PM Mobility
VoIP payphone no pie in the sky

VoIP payphone no pie in the sky

WA-based PieNetworks has launched a WiFi Hot Spot WebPhone aimed at revitalising the flagging public payphone market.
Tim Lohman Aug 15 2006, 3:17PM Collaboration

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