ip telephony in news
Government strikes £105m network deal
News The extension of the contract brings with it new developments in IP telephony hosting and mobile working. Originally signed in 1996, the deal involves the provision of managed IP network... [13 Jun 2007]
VPNs, IP telephony biggest homeworking headaches
News It was chosen by 37 per cent of respondents as the remote working technology that causes the most headaches in a survey commissioned by IP telephony company, ShoreTel. IP... [11 Jun 2007]
For Ministry of Sound, IP telephony is massive
News Lifestyle brand Ministry of Sound has signed a contract with NEC Philips Unified Solutions to implement an IP telephony system throughout its headquarters in London. According to Ministry of Sound head... [25 Apr 2007]
Verizon vs Vonage: Patent battle back in court
News Vonage heads back to court today hoping to ensure it can keep adding new customers to its IP telephony service while it fights for an appeal to a patent lawsuit it lost to Verizon Communications. Two of... [24 Apr 2007]
Royal & SunAlliance unveils multimillion IT deals
News Other recent contracts won by Cable & Wireless include a five-year deal with Woolworths, signed in November; an £18m agreement with Surrey County Council; and a contract to supply Littlewoods Group with services, including the provision... [18 Apr 2007]
Security key concern for VoIP rollouts
News Paul Broome, CTO of 192.com, also pointed out that security is not a problem exclusive to IP telephony: "Secure? According to a recent survey, 60 per cent of businesses achieved half to all of the... [22 Mar 2007]
Cisco to shell out $3.2bn for WebEx
News But the company has been pursuing several new markets, such as telephony and video, over the past few years to generate growth. Cisco still generates the bulk of its revenue from sales and servicing of routers and... [16 Mar 2007]
CIO Jury: Is VoIP secure enough for business?
News But Shepherd added that VoIP isn't yet considered reliable enough for the 999 emergency call centre, which will still use analogue telephony for the foreseeable future. Voice over IP is secure and... [16 Mar 2007]
Verizon wins $58m damages from Vonage
News Verizon filed a lawsuit against Vonage in June 2006, in the US District Court for the Virginia Eastern District, accusing the IP telephony service provider of infringing several patents. Vonage, which... [09 Mar 2007]
Cost, quality top businesses VoIP priorities
News Improving customer service and encouraging flexible working, cross company communication and teleworking were the next most popular reasons to use IP telephony. Overall 60 per cent of businesses achieved... [08 Mar 2007]
Cisco's comms suite goes mobile
News But the company has been pursuing several new markets, such as telephony and video, over the past few years to find new growth markets. Cisco still generates the bulk of its revenue from routers and switches that shuttle... [06 Mar 2007]
Cisco warns over IP phone flaws
News Cisco's IP telephony business has been growing strong over the past few years as more and more companies upgrade their telephone networks to IP. Cisco Systems has issued a warning that... [21 Feb 2007]
Vonage buckles up for Verizon patent suit
News Just last week, it announced during a profts conference call that it was losing momentum in the internet telephony market. The suit focused on the technology Vonage uses to connect calls from its IP... [21 Feb 2007]
Glasgow revamps e-government plan
News The contract will connect the council's 300 offices via LAN and WAN infrastructures with Thus - using the Cisco Unified Communications System - providing the council with IP telephony services to connect... [20 Feb 2007]
Is Spit set to soar?
News But as more telephony is delivered over IP networks, the volumes of spam aimed at telephony users is likely to explode, according to NEC. But Cisco Systems, the vendor which has sold the... [29 Jan 2007]
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