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<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Alison White European consumers continue to benefit from lower prices and innovative services as a result of good progress in the implementation of Europe’s telecom rules. However, for consumers and providers to reap the full benefits of Europe's internal market, more competition and a more consistent and speedy application of remedies and regulators that are more independent are necessary. written by Alison White The 8th annual report on VoIP industry published by iLocus identifies size and market leaders in over 50 market segments/sub-segments within the VoIP services and equipment markets. written by Alison White Ofcom will start regulating the burgeoning internet telecoms sector this summer to ensure that customers are fully aware of the potential limitations of some computer-based phone services. written by Alison White Recent research carried on European SMEs - in the UK, France, Germany and the Netherlands is revealing their perceptions and experiences with business VoIP. written by Alison White The analysts said best-in-class organisations leverage mobile VoIP for productivity and cost savings. written by Alison White If you don’t have to expose your VoIP system to the Internet, then don’t. However, an increasing number of companies are opening their VoIP networks to facilitate communications with mobile workers using softphones or laptops to connect via the Internet. written by Alison White According to a recent study from Heavy Reading the anticipated migration of network operators to services based on IMS isn't likely to include VoIP service in the foreseeable future, which means demand for softswitches isn't likely to drop off until the beginning of the next decade. written by Alison White Recently TOPEX and StreamWIDE signed an agreement, accordingly to which, StreamWIDE will provide complementary NGN applications, enhancing TOPEX Next Generation Network offering. written by Alison White This offer is most compelling for business users looking for easy customizable open source solutions. written by Alison White More than 80 per cent of respondents said that IP telephony made it easier to do business, 36 per cent believed that IP telephony systems were difficult to manage. written by Alison White Overall, users report lower volumes of business communications via SMS than email but more respondents report having received business communications via SMS. written by Alison White Predicting that the overall 802.11 equipment market will be worth $3.8 billion by 2009, Research firm Infonetics Research Inc. says that the enterprise market in particular is set to thrive, with revenue jumping 120 percent between 2006 and 2009. written by Alison White New companies have been hurrying to deliver converged voice and data services to SMBs over the past year – and for good reason. written by Alison White To offer PSTN-like voice services over a packet-based infrastructure, Class 5 equivalent softwsitches are required. written by Alison White These are more than just new technologies available to operators. Underlying all of them is a shift in the way the telecom industry adopts technology and delivers services over its networks. written by Alison White Voice Quality in VoIP Networks written by Alison White The Long Awaited Solution - The Plug and Play, Backup, wireless Local Area Network using HSDPA technology written by Alison White A truly remarkable portable plug & play (“PP&P”) product range enabling highly secure IP voice & data multi-user communications networks to be established instantaneously at any location.
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