Tag Archive | "VoIP Infrastructure"

The time is ripe for hosted VoIP

The time is ripe for hosted VoIP

A challenge for any communications manager is to weigh up relevant new technologies and decide if, when and how to adopt them. Moving to a hosted telephony system has many potential advantages beyond simply saving costs but, would things were that simple. True, users have access to the technology, with its PBX-style features and more, without [...] [...more]

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How 4GW tackles today’s wireless challenges

How 4GW tackles today’s wireless challenges

Fourth Generation Wireless (4GW) is designed to overcome the constraints of older wireless deployments. A decade and more ago wireless implementations were, of necessity, based on non-standard proprietary technologies. With the emergence of the initial IEEE 802.11 family of standards, manufacturers focused on interoperability. Wireless equipment prices plummeted and the concept became far more viable - [...] [...more]

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VoIP and Wireless - Fixed Mobile Convergence or Fairly Mobile Convenience?

VoIP and Wireless - Fixed Mobile Convergence or Fairly Mobile Convenience?

David Duffett, an Independent Consultant, spoke on behalf of Telespeak at Unified Communications ‘09. Taking time out of his busy schedule, David gave a practically-focussed session that covered the current state of play when mixing VoIP with wireless; from the different things some classify as Fixed Mobile Convergence to the process of Least Cost Routing [...] [...more]

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