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SMBs look to VoIP deployment
Companies are beginning to turn to VoIP as they shrug off security concerns
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Nortel bankruptcy could kiss goodbye to Microsoft deal
Nortel's bankruptcy filing could spell trouble for its unified communications deal with Microsoft.
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VoSKY tames Skype with new gateway
VoIP VoSKY startup has announced the first appliance to allow mainstream SIP-based IP PBXs to interconnect with the Skype network.
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Virtualisation poses network management challenge
As more companies deploy virtualisation technologies, more network managers expect the technology to introduce management challenges to their environments, according to an Interop show poll.
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Nokia trumps iPhone with smarter E51
Nokia has released the newest addition to its E-series lineup of business phones, revamping the user interface for easier navigation, the company has said.
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Microsoft plans attack on VoIP with new server
Microsoft's voice over IP server and client software is ready, and will be available in six to eight weeks.
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Vonage blocked from signing new customers
A US district court judge has barred VoIP provider Vonage Holdings from signing up new customers after the company lost a patent infringement suit to Verizon.
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Vonage hit with injunction
A US judge has issued a permanent injunction stopping voice over IP service provider Vonage from using Verizon's patented VoIP technology.
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Vodafone to offer mix-and-match mobile
Vodafone hass developed a system that allows mobile phone customers to call and exchange presence information with VoIP users.
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Cisco and Nokia tie up with dual-mode smartphones
Cisco and Nokia have announced dual-mode smartphones that work on a Cisco-based VoIP network as well as public GSM networks.






