All Voice and Data Services News - April 2007

Mobile operators block VoIP application

Mobile contract users have complained that mobile operators have blocked the Truphone voice over IP application on their new Nokia handsets.

Symantec launches online backup service for SMEs

Symantec has launched a trial version of an online data backup service for SMEs.

Deutsche Bahn rolls out all IP call centres

Germany’s rail company Deutsche Bahn has adopted an all IP customer contact system at six major call centres to take advantage of voice over IP.

Lloyds TSB speeds trade processing

Lloyds TSB's corporate markets operation has cut the time it takes to complete overnight processing of trades by six hours after deploying a £3.5m converged network.

Wireless kit must be secure 'out of the box', say experts

Infosecurity Europe: The need to make wireless devices secure by default and more openness on data breaches are on the agenda at next week's Infosecurity conference

Businesses run VoIP alongside traditional telecoms

US businesses are embracing voice over Internet Protocol, (VoIP), but they are not abandoning traditional voice lines.

VoIP 'not ready for mainstream adoption', says Forrester

Voice over IP (VoIP) technology is not ready for mainstream consumer adoption, says Forrester Research analyst Zayera Khan in a new report which examines VoIP service suppliers including Google, ICQ, Microsoft, Skype, and Yahoo.

Global drugs giant Shire overhauls intranet content system

Global pharmaceutical company Shire is to overhaul an intranet used by 4,000 employees worldwide.

Wireless VoIP market to grow rapidly

VoIP and Voice over Wi-Fi markets are expected to be strong in 2007 and remain so through 2012.

Networking for SMBs: IT Management Guide

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Networks made simple -- or complex? From basic definitions to security and VPN must-haves, this guide takes the bite out of network management challenges.
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