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Sonus Networks Announces Enhancements To ASX VoIP Feature Server
April 30, 2010 08:28 AM
Sonus Networks, Inc., a market leader in next generation IP-based network solutions, today announced enhancements to its ASX VoIP platform to triple its effective capacity, increase geographic resiliency and extend support for next generation voice over broadband, cable, 4G/WiMAX networks, as well as legacy last mile CLASS 5 deployments. Sonus ASX is a market-leading solution for IP-based subscriber features, supporting both consumer and business segments, with deployments of millions of subscriber lines worldwide.Mindspeed Announces Flagship Comcerto Solution For Converged Video/VoIP Media Gateways In Carrier Infrastructure
April 26, 2010 09:05 AM
Mindspeed Technologies, Inc., a leading supplier of semiconductor solutions for network infrastructure applications, today announced that it has more than doubled the performance and density of its widely deployed Comcerto media processing SoC solution, while adding key media-processing capabilities.Voicecon: Going Forward, Vision Matters
March 24, 2010 10:27 AM
I spent the better part of Voicecon talking to vendor executives about their companies' UC visions. In many cases, these were centered around some vague notion of making communication easier by bonding voice, video and chat into a unified whole. Frankly, they are all skinning the same cat, which is fine, but I don't see video-conferencing being able to sustain excitement for too long. Sure, it's all shiny and new when you first see it, but on a daily basis it becomes just another medium. Vision has to capture the imagination and propel people into action. In this sense, according to my unscientific survey of vision on Voicecon, Avaya is the clear winner.Verizon Teams With Cisco, Microsoft For SIP Trunking And Immersive Video
March 22, 2010 09:23 AM
Unified communications is more than just merging voice, video, chat and white-boarding into a platform. A Unified Communications (UC) system has to integrate with legacy telecommunications systems and provide real-time media support to clients that could include plain old telephone service (POTS), broad band, or high speed WAN links. High-definition video, the holy grail of video-conferencing, used to require room-sized systems with high-speed, dedicated WAN links, but new products from Cisco, Polycom and Tandberg are portable and easy to use. Verizon is providing the needed robust network to deliver UC service across town, country and worldwide.Are You Ready For IPv6?
February 10, 2010 12:00 PM
If you're still on the fence about planning for IPv6 you might find this interesting: In 2010, U.S. Government agencies will require IPv6-compliant products in IT acquisitions. To find out what you should be thinking about in when it comes to IPv6 gear, we hooked up with Timothy Winters, a senior manager over at the University of New Hampshire InterOperabilty Laboratory (UNH-IOL), one of two organizations currently accredited by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), to perform the U.S. Government IPv6 (USGIPv6) compliance testing. Winters is knee-deep in the equipment side of IPv6, and he is getting a sneak peek at the equipment that enterprises will deploy tomorrow. We present the four tips he has for enterprises when evaluating IPv6 devices.Rivada And Agito Partner To Bridge Emergency Communications
December 23, 2009 08:30 AM
Agito Networks and Rivada Networks have announced a joint communications solution, Interoperable Communications Extension (ICE24), that has been selected for use in Homeland Security and Homeland Defense missions. ICE24 is designed to be a fully interoperable communications system that can be easily deployed in backpacks or command vehicles to provide 24 x 7 communications at an incident site using voice over IP (VoIP) technologies.Las Vegas' M Resort Wins A Triple Play With A Brocade IP Network
December 22, 2009 10:42 AM
M Resort, one of Las Vegas' newest resorts, has networked everything--slot machines, guest room door locks, mini-bars, VoIP phones, PCs, even a prescription-dispensing robot in the resort's pharmacy--on an all-IP network that consolidates voice, video and data. The triple-play IP network, which consists of IP switches and routers from Brocade, provides M Resort with across-the-board flexibility, says Rob Willis, VP of Information Technology.Six Ways To Reduce Your Corporate Telecom Expenses
December 15, 2009 02:41 PM
As IT budgets come under increased pressure, addressing wasteful telecommunications spending is more important than ever. This two-part article will outline six cost reduction opportunities that an enterprise can quickly explore without compromising network integrity or requiring in-depth negotiation with its telecom providers. Savings achieved by identifying and executing on these types of opportunities can yield a minimum ten percent reduction in telecom expenses. Let's dive into the first five cost-saving opportunities.Ten Ways The Cloud Will Reshape Voice
November 30, 2009 01:42 PM
There is considerable discussion about the oncoming impacts of cloud computing and how it will reshape (or eliminate) the enterprise data center. But until recently, there has been relatively little discussion about how cloud technologies will impact telecommunications, or specifically enterprise voice.Cisco Collaboration Vision: New Launch Enhances Market Position
November 19, 2009 10:51 AM
Cisco's recent Tandberg acquisition announcement further underscored the company's evolving strategic focus on a communications medium that demands higher bandwidth and more applications-focused networks. Cisco announced its "medianet" strategy and concept late last year. It included a new suite of technologies designed for advanced communications, collaboration and entertainment through video and rich media-optimized service provider, business and home networks.« Previous Page | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | Next Page »










