IP telephony began humbly as a novelty application that allowed online users to converse over the Internet. Today, it has finally matured enough in both feature sets and network availability that it ...
To a layperson, all telephony systems may look similar, because the only part they usually see or interface with is a telephone instrument. Telecommunications managers know that it is the system ...
Virtually all currently marketed IP telephony systems share a common design platform of server-based call control and distributed media gateways, but there still remain noticeable differences that ...
ZURICH--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Open Systems, the leading provider of native, managed SASE solutions with a superior user experience, today announced that TMC, a global, integrated media company, has awarded ...
An open source model for IP telephony might yield results at some time in the distant future, but it will have no such effect in the short term, for a number of reasons. In theory, an open source IP ...
Among the threats that keep IT security managers up at night, attacks against phone systems have often ranked near the bottom. The last time we asked IT leaders about their telephony security plans, ...
David Stever, manager of communication technology services at PPL, knows that IP telephony is the future. He also knows that his company (formerly known as Pennsylvania Power & Light) has a massive ...
Surf Communication Solutions (“Surf”), an industry leader in high-capacity processing solutions for real-time multimedia communication systems and applications, and Xorcom, a privately-held ...
Nortel Networks Corp. last week unveiled a new IP telephony (IPT) initiative that offers standard packages of hardware and software that promise to cut customers’ upfront costs by up to 30%. The IPT 1 ...
Launch of Q.SIG inter-working support in Cisco CallManager 4.1 offers enhanced voice security Dubai, UAE, January 11th, 2005 -- Cisco Systems today announced new security features for its IP ...
Telephony servers now emerging are set to transform enterprise phone systems into just one more service provided through the corporate data center. The trend is part of a broader integration of ...
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