voip cable & wireless
The A to Z of broadband
News Cable & Wireless C is for Cable & Wireless C is for Cable & Wireless C is for Cable & Wireless C is for Cable & Wireless C is for Cable & Wireless C is for Cable & Wireless BT Wholesale deals with the other communication companies - such as Cable... [01 Nov 2006]
Vonage buddies up with WiMax provider
News It will be one of the first such partnerships between a major net telephony provider and a web service using WiMax - a wireless method for distributing high-speed internet access which rivals wired net services from telephone and cable operators. [03 Aug 2005]
Skype rings up deal with C&W
News Skype has beefed up its commercial voice over IP offering by signing deals with two UK companies, Cable & Wireless and Moneybookers; and with French telco B3G Telecom. The call-termination agreements with Cable & Wireless and B3G Telecom will allow... [22 Dec 2004]
UK sees first VoIP network for business
News Cable&Wireless has launched an IP telephony product that it says will allow large and medium-sized companies to dramatically cut communication costs. Cable&Wireless IP Voice is designed to let firms combine their voice and data networks onto a... [06 Jul 2004]
£950m Nortel deal bears fruit for Cable & Wireless
News Nortel will be building VoIP switching platforms for Cable & Wireless and migrate the existing customers on to the new platform. The programme will feature data, IP and voice applications on a single network that will enable Cable &... [02 Oct 2000]
VoIP - the cheap new world of telephony...
News Unlike enterprise-class VoIP services such as Cable & Wireless IP Voice, which use private networks, BT Communicator will send calls over the public Internet. BT made its first VoIP move last December with the launch of an internet telephony... [15 Jul 2004]
Wi-Fi providers to unplug VoIP calls
News Net2Phone provides cable companies with VoIP services to resell to their subscribers. Vonage, the world's largest commercial provider of voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) phone services, and commercial hot-spot provider Boingo Wireless said they... [19 Oct 2004]
Broadband wireless gets spectrum boost
News C is for Cable & Wireless The links could potentially be used as alternatives to fibre-optic cable, with possible data speeds ranging from 1Gbps to 10Gbps over distances of one to two kilometres. V is for VoIP [10 Nov 2006]
Five weird ways to bridge the digital divide
News C is for Cable & Wireless This method sees fibre cable - for really high-speed broadband - laid in existing sewage ducts, a cheaper and faster way of hooking people up than digging up streets where legacy copper wiring lives. [06 Mar 2008]
Intel pours more cash into worldwide WiMax
News Intel touts WiMax as a last-mile alternative for remote areas not currently served by DSL (digital subscriber line) or cable, as well as a way to make it possible to wirelessly connect buildings located up to several miles apart. [11 Nov 2005]
VoIP wiretapping rules to be considered
News Representatives from the National Cable & Telecommunications Association and the Voice On the Net Coalition said they would work with the FCC to ensure their services complied with the requirements, though they acknowledged that important... [27 Sep 2005]
Marks & Spencer plumps for VoIP
News At present, the retailer has an IP-based WAN for data, and a separate network for telephone calls - both currently operated by Cable & Wireless (C&W). Marks and Spencer (M&S) is planning to shift to a VoIP telephone service across its UK operations. [19 May 2005]
Ofcom wants your take on VoIP
News UKCTA, the UK Competitive Telecommunications Association, which includes Cable & Wireless, Energis and Thus, said: "There needs to be a clear regulatory framework governing VoIP services - this is essential for effective competition in the UK... [24 Feb 2006]
Siemens HiPath Solution Leverages Fiber Data Network to Deliver Unparalleled Infrastructure Flexibility and Functionality
White Paper The result of efforts at both Goddard and Wallops is a single telephone network that spans over 100 buildings, minimizes maintenance costs, supports ISDN for point-to-point videoconferencing, eliminates dedicated copper cable runs, leverages an... [03 Aug 2006]
BT rings up more than a million VoIP customers
News C is for Cable & Wireless More than one million consumer customers have signed up for BT's VoIP service since June last year. A BT spokesman told silicon.com the reason for the rapid uptake is largely down to the launch back in June of Total... [10 Jan 2007]
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