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Monday, August 30, 2010
Skype launches Skype Connect for businesses Former Skype for SIP exits beta, supports Web-integrated calling, free inbound corporate calls. The service is geared at enterprises
Wednesday, December 02, 2009
Skype opens up SIP business service to everyone The service's SIP program for businesses has gone into general beta with three IP PBXs certified
Tuesday, January 06, 2009
IP call centres to grow in 2009 Businesses bought more than $851 million worth of IP contact centre equipment in 2008 and analysts believe sales are poised to grow despite a VoIP slowdown
Tuesday, February 05, 2008
Tranzeo to embed management tool in its radios Proximetry’s AirSync software, which is designed to monitor WiMAX and Wi-Fi radios and change bandwidth on the fly, will soon be available in Tranzeo’s wireless equipment. One vendor says WiMAX is attractive to municipalities and energy companies
Thursday, March 01, 2007
These VoIP players know the score It’s a given that with time VoIP will replace traditional voice technology in corporate networks. Sales of IP phone systems have surpassed those of traditional PBXs, and business VoIP will exceed traditional voice by 2010, according to IDC.
Thursday, May 11, 2006
The hard sell of the IP softphone Corporate users are talking on IP softphone clients everywhere — or nowhere, depending on whom you talk to.
Monday, January 31, 2005
IT Focus news briefs, Feb. 1, 2005 Get a hold of the phone; Data wants to be free; Bank hangs up on old handsets; Bridging the messaging gap
Thursday, August 12, 2004
Training for convergence As an engineering manager, one of my responsibilities is to help my employees choose the appropriate training they need to do their jobs and enhance their career growth. To do this, I regularly monitor the direction network technology is taking to identify needed training.
Thursday, June 24, 2004
Telecommunications briefs, June 25, 2004 Hi on Wi-Fi; Low IQ; No middling trend
Thursday, April 29, 2004
New IP Centrex player in Toronto, Montreal market A new voice over IP (VoIP) communications company is up and running in Canada's two largest cities, Toronto and Montreal, providing services such as find me/follow me and video-calling. 
Thursday, February 26, 2004
Cabling feels the power A developing technology known as Power over Ethernet is catching on with organizations looking to cut costs on wireless LAN deployments. It also can keep IP phone users talking even if the lights go out. 
Thursday, April 17, 2003
Industry insiders blast myths of IP telephony Recognizing Murphy’s Law (if something can go wrong, it will), Mount Sinai Hospital in Toronto took its IP telephony project very seriously, planning for every situation that could disrupt communication with the outside world.
Tuesday, March 25, 2003
Industry insiders blast IP telephony myths Mount Sinai Hospital in Toronto took its IP telephony project very seriously, planning for every situation that could disrupt communication with the outside world. But it seems the institution was caught off guard somewhat by the upshot of proper preparation: The IP phone system worked as planned.
Sunday, June 09, 2002
VoIP horizons expand The IP telephony offensive continued in earnest last week as a handful of vendors announced products aimed at helping organizations of all sizes make voice over IP a reality.
Sunday, February 10, 2002
Siemens unveils remote VoIP gear Taking aim at enterprise voice-over-IP leaders Cisco Systems Inc. and 3Com Corp., Siemens AG last week unveiled several enterprise IP voice products aimed at helping traditional PBX users migrate to converged networks.
Thursday, November 23, 2000
Mitel routes calls by word of mouth An updated version of a Mitel Communications Systems speech recognition system allows users to route their office telephone calls to any phone number, including those of mobile phones, with voice commands from any wired or wireless telephone.
Thursday, February 10, 2000
Alcatel introduces convergence platform Alcatel is targeting the voice/data convergence space with a PBX system that the vendor says allows firms to migrate from separate voice and data networks to one network for both traffic types at their own pace.
Thursday, October 21, 1999
IP telephony to explode: study Nearly 90 per cent of companies with multiple locations will begin switching from their conventional telephone systems to IP telephony over their LANs within the next five years, according to The Phillips Group - InfoTech, a Parsippany, NJ-based research firm.
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