ip networks in news

Exeter Uni gives £5.5m network upgrade the green light

News The university's St Luke's campus will be upgraded by December and a wireless network and IP phones will be used to further test the project before implementation starts on the main university campus. [17 Jul 2008]

Femtocells: Europeans clueless on mobile access tech

News In related news, femtocell maker ip.access has announced it has developed a 3G home-routing tech which connects third-gen phones into a home network via its Oyster 3G femtocell. Femtocells are also the great hope of mobile operators as - provided... [23 Jun 2008]

Femtocell market hotting up

News Today US mobile IP company Qualcomm has announced it is making an undisclosed investment in femtocell maker ip.access - joining the likes of Cisco, Intel Capital and Motorola Ventures. The Forum said its members have agreed a single common approach... [21 May 2008]

Beware the insider security threat

News He said: "However good the security, there's always a point when data or IP needs to be used by employees and at that point it's always insecure whatever security product set is used. But Jane Kimberlin, IT director at Domino's Pizza Group, argued... [17 Apr 2008]

BT wins £62m outsourcing deal from KPMG Europe

News The deal will provide an IP-based telephone system and other improvements aimed at delivering significant operating cost savings to KPMG businesses, which it said would ease future expansion and improve employee productivity. [31 Mar 2008]

Come an' Avatalk in Second Life, urges BT

News Avatalk uses BT's global IP platform, Web21C, to carry calls and transmit SMS messages to mobile networks around the world. The one month virtual world pilot will start on 26 March allowing users to make 10 free calls (of up to one hour each) and... [20 Mar 2008]

Airlines spot new tech security concerns

News The increasing use of IP-based networks and online services is giving rise to security concerns at airlines, according to airline industry IT body Sita. A Sita survey of 152 airlines, released on Tuesday, claimed that migration to IP-enabled... [12 Mar 2008]

Five weird ways to bridge the digital divide

News Another connectivity contender for getting to out-of-the-way places is long-range wireless IP-based tech WiMax, which can beam connectivity over distances of tens of kilometres. H2O Networks, one company currently splashing around in the UK's... [06 Mar 2008]

Windows-based cash machines 'easily hacked'

News Banks have largely moved their ATMs across to run operating systems such as Windows connected to a greater range of servers over an IP network. An early warning of this insecurity in modern ATMs came in 2003 when the Nachi Internet worm infiltrated... [04 Mar 2008]

Vodafone explores femtocell potential?

News T-Mobile recently announced its own trials, while Cisco bought an undisclosed stake in the UK femtocell supplier ip.access. However, femtocells are designed to improve 3G mobile-broadband coverage by rerouting data use off the operators' cellular... [28 Jan 2008]

Femtocells coming to a home near you?

News Networking giant Cisco has recently made a show of its interest in the emerging tech by investing in ip.access, a Cambridge-based femtocell manufacturer - opening up the possibility of femtocells being integrated into other consumer entertainment... [23 Jan 2008]

Broadband summit: Speed is the key

News Companies including BT - which has invested billions in overhauling its core network to an all-IP network known as the 21CN - and Virgin Media, which has announced plans to roll out an up to 50Mbps broadband service by the end of next year, joined... [27 Nov 2007]

Where next for broadband Britain?

News All-IP next generation networks (NGNs) are being rolled out in the UK - such as BT's 21CN - but NGNs do not solve the problem of legacy copper wiring at street level, from exchanges to cabinets and homes - an issue known as next generation access... [22 Nov 2007]

VoIP-over-3G to make some noise

News They may also want to launch new mobile "mash-up" IP services involving voice, he said. Another crucial factor, according to Bubley, is that upcoming communications standards such as LTE (the intended long-term evolution of 3G) and WiMax are "all... [19 Nov 2007]

Cambridge calls for new voice network

News Cambridgeshire County Council has awarded a seven-figure contract for an Avaya converged IP network for its 4,000 workers. Workers with IP phones will be able to pick up their voice messages from any device with access to the network and Microsoft... [19 Oct 2007]

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