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New Sibeam chips boost wireless LANs for HD video
Tuesday, 06 October 2009
US based chipmaker, Sibeam, has unveiled the second generation of its 60GHz wireless networking chipsets, claimed to the only product on the market to support wireless delivery of lossless 1080p HD video.

 
LifeSize Passport bring 'consumer-size' telepresence closer
Tuesday, 06 October 2009
The era of consumer telepresence has come a step closer with the launch of a new system by LifeSize targeted at small business, personal office and teleworkers with a starting price of less than $US2500 and billed as "a ground-breaking HD videoconferencing system that provides the telepresence experience to anyone, anywhere."

 
NBN to drive jobs for remote Aussies: Conroy
Tuesday, 06 October 2009
The National Broadband Network would drive job opportunities in regional Australia and help remote indigenous communities participate in the mainstream economy, Communications Minister Stephen Conroy has told a conference in Geneva.

 
Internode says new cable link allows data boost, lowers costs
Tuesday, 06 October 2009
Internode says it’s taking advantage of a reduction in data transfer costs afforded by the new fibre-optic link between Australia and the Pacific Island of Guam to boost data quotas and lower plan costs to its customers.

 
IBM helps telcos sell by monitoring callers' behaviour
Tuesday, 06 October 2009
Be careful whom you call, your telco might use the information to sell you something! IBM has announced two analytics-focused research projects that, it says, will help telecom service providers and e-retailers improve customer service and new-customer acquisitions by examining the way customers communicate, make purchasing decision, and download applications.

 
Cisco & Salesforce.com to offer 'contact centre in the cloud'
Tuesday, 06 October 2009
Salesforce.com and Cisco have teamed up to offer a 'contact centre in the cloud' for SMBs by combining Salesforce.com's hosted CRM service with Cisco's unified communications offerings.

 
Call anyone, anywhere for $US12 per year
Tuesday, 06 October 2009
US-based JumperTel has launched a VoIP service that enables 'on-net' calling to anywhere and from anywhere in the world for just $US12 per year: not as cheap as Skype but, JumperTel claims, much simpler to use and superior in other ways.

 
'Borderless Networks' - Cisco's next big thing
Monday, 05 October 2009
Cisco will later this month reveal details of its borderless networks architecture, the third major plank on which it hopes to secure the future growth of its business, and headed by the former CEO of Cisco Australia & New Zealand, Ross Fowler.

 
Bush ISPs face uncertain NBN future
Monday, 05 October 2009
Tiny wireless internet providers servicing the bush face an uncertain future as regional subsidy programs are cut and the NBN Company considers satellite options, the founder of pioneering rural outfit Yless4U Anthony Goonan says.

 
Ban geostationary satellites from the NBN, says O3b
Monday, 05 October 2009
Greg Wyler, founder and CEO of future low earth orbit satellite operator, O3b Networks, will address the Senate Enquiry into the NBN to push his company's claims that the round trip delay inherent in geostationary satellite systems makes them unsuitable for providing broadband services to those Australians beyond the reach of the National Broadband Network's fibre.

 
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