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by Stan Beer
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Performance management solutions provider, Integrated Research (ASX:IRI), has announced three appointments in the VoIP area. Nathan Brumby has been appointed general manager, IP Telephony, following his departure from the role of chief process officer for software development firm Object Consulting. Brumby was previously CEO of Software Engineering Australia, the initially Government funded software certification body, which was taken over by Object Consulting after failing to make the transition into a viable standalone business. Stephen Sarjeant, the new regional manager for Asia/Pacific, the Middle East, and Africa, has been part of Cisco Systems and its channel family for most of his recent work experience in the UK, Middle East and Australia. He joins Integrated Research directly following a consulting assignment with Dimension Data, prior to which he was New South Wales branch manager with Cisco Systems. Kailem Anderson, IP telephony relationship manager, Denver, US, will relocate to Denver as a result of the success and expansion he has created for Integrated Research's Prognosis IP telephony product.
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by Stuart Corner
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iVox - which claims to be Australia's only carrier-grade, white-label VoIP wholesaler - has appointed specialist VoIP engineer, Jack Fong, to the newly-created position of senior engineer.
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by Stan Beer
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Hewlett-Packard (HP) has won a multi-year contract to upgrade Sanitarium Health Food Company’s entire telephone network from a PABX system to a VoIP system, complete with wireless telephony access.
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by Stuart Corner
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Microsoft says it is to acquire media-streams.com AG, a 23 person Swiss software company that develops VIP based communications applications.
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by Stan Beer
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A new report reveals SMBs have decisively shifted to broadband but VoIP still has a way to go before it penetrates the small business market.
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by Stuart Corner
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The Voice over IP Security Alliance (VOIPSA) has released the VoIP Security Threat Taxonomy, claiming it represents the first comprehensive description of security and threats in the VoIP.
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by Stuart Corner
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Global Crossing claims to have become the first global VoIP provider whose enterprise VoIP) solutions portfolio is fully compliant with Avaya's SIP telephony solutions.
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by Stan Beer
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Networking hardware vendor, NETGEAR, has partnered with Australian broadband telephone provider engin (ASX:ENG) in a bid to get a bigger slice of VoIP solutions for the consumer market.
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by Stuart Corner
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Forrester Research is predicting that traditional telcos, not the new VoIP start-ups will emerge triumphant from the transition to IP based telephony.
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by Stuart Corner
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Australia's biggest technology retailer Harvey Norman says it has launched "a major nation-wide mass market consumer campaign" to persuade 'non tech' consumers to try VoIP claiming it can cut family phone bills by 50 percent to 60 percent.
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by Stuart Corner
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The European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) will hold its next VoIP Speech Quality Test event, the fourth in the series and the first to be held in Asia, in Taiwan in November.
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by Stuart Corner
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NetComm has launched a VoIP telephone adaptor/router that automatically routes 000 calls via the PSTN.
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by Stan Beer
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GOTalk Broadband Voice, a division of phone card company Telecorp, has teamed up with communications hardware developer NetComm (ASX:NTC) to provide a packaged VoIP solution for consumers. |
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by Stan Beer
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Siemens Communications has deployed its real-time IP systems for Heatcraft Australia across more than 60 branches nationwide. |
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by Stuart Corner
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iiNet has deployed Juniper Networks VF-series session border controllers to support its new iinetphone VoIP service.
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by Stuart Corner
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Optus Wholesale & Satellite has launched a "business-grade VoIP IP gateway service". It enables VoIP service provider to deliver calls for termination on the PSTN and receive calls to their VoIP customer from the PSTN, as IP packets instead of traditional circuit-switched voice calls.
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by Stuart Corner
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Perth based mining service company, Macmahon Holdings, has selected Nortel to provide a secure data and VoIP network connection its more than 700 computer users across Asia Pacific.
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by Stuart Corner
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Global IP Sound, which claims to be the leading provider of embedded voice-processing solutions for the VoIP market, has opened a sales office in Hong Kong and appointed John Fargis as general manager.
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