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The 2006 FIFA World Cup Germany: A Celebration of Excellence
White Paper Avaya is proud to have been the Official Convergence Communication Provider of the 2006 FIFA World Cup Germany. The challenge was to design, implement and manage an ultra reliable and secure,... [18 Apr 2007]
The 2006 FIFA World Cup Germany: Flexibility and the Competitive Advantage
White Paper Avaya was one of a handful of providers as Official Convergence Communication Provider of the 2006 FIFA World Cup Germany. The challenge was to provide highly flexible, easy to deploy and manage... [18 Apr 2007]
The 2006 FIFA World Cup Germany: Versatility and the Competitive Advantage
White Paper In the summer of 2006, Germany hosted the 18th FIFA World Cup to decide the best football team on the planet. The challenge was to provide effective, efficient and secure around-the-clock communications... [18 Apr 2007]
The 2006 FIFA World Cup Germany: Mobility and the Competitive Advantage
White Paper Since becoming a trusted FIFA World Cup partner in 2001, Avaya has helped bring the excitement of the world's most popular sport to an estimated total global audience of 30 billion fans. The challenge was to provide... [18 Apr 2007]
On the Road to the 2006 FIFA World Cup Germany: A Continuing Tradition of Excellence
White Paper As official convergence communications provider for the 2006 World Cup in Germany, Avaya is one of a handful of partners that have proven themselves able to rise any challenge and meet the uncompromising performance... [07 Sep 2006]
Tech brands getting a sporting chance
Comment Never has the criticism been stronger than with the Fifa 2006 World Cup staged in Germany this summer where 15 sponsors accounted for 25,000 match tickets each, many of which are alleged to have found... [24 Jul 2006]
Photos: Inside Fifa's World Cup IT operation
Photo One in three million: A ticket for the Fifa World Cup Finals in Germany. The venue holds the broadcast centre and Fifa's main IT command centre. Doug Gardner, World Cup programme... [20 Jun 2006]
World Cup security: Avaya poised to tackle DoS attacks
News Fifa's networking partner said today it was expecting hackers to launch huge denial of service attacks against the World Cup football network. The head of Fifa's IT Solutions project, Mike Kelly, told... [09 Jun 2006]
Toshiba bets on England World Cup success
News The electronics giant is the official IT sponsor of this year's Fifa World Cup. If the squad proves victorious - broken metatarsals notwithstanding - anyone who's bought a Toshiba laptop based on Intel Centrino Duo chip... [05 May 2006]
Fifa in race to finish World Cup IT
News Fifa will have less than a month to install the entire IT network into all the football stadiums for the World Cup tournament this summer due to the late finish of the German football season. The late finish of the... [10 Mar 2006]
Sober worm lures football fans with 'free tickets'
News A variant of the Sober virus was discovered on Monday that attempts to fool people into executing its payload by pretending to be an email from football world governing body FIFA offering free tickets to the 2006 World... [03 May 2005]
World Cup 2006: Online sale of tickets kicks off
News Tickets for the Fifa World Cup 2006 have today gone on sale online, sparking a clamour among football fans to enter the lottery for the in-demand tickets while raising fresh fears relating to crowd safety and leading to... [01 Feb 2005]
The Ovum View: The 3G World Cup - what's the score?
Comment Korean operators are involved in negotiations to get a Fifa licence to provide World Cup news and video images over mobile phones. Meanwhile in Europe, the 'reserves' are studying the form and hoping to learn from... [31 May 2002]
The networking of the World Cup
Comment The company was brought to this World Cup relatively late - in autumn last year - so it's had to be spot on with its planning and able to work well with the other main technology partners of FIFA, world football's... [18 May 2002]
World Cup gets wired for sound (and data)
News Avaya, the networking spin-off from Lucent, has signed a multi-million dollar deal with FIFA to sponsor football's World Cup. FIFA will also use Avaya's CRM services, messaging software and... [07 Jun 2001]
