SearchVoIP.com.au's favourite stories of 2007
How could we possibly expect you to go the next few weeks without our VoIP advice? You don't have to stay alive with our top picks of 2007.
What's life without SearchVoIP.com.au? It's nothing. To tide you over to the new year, we've prepared our picks of the year! Enjoy.
Top ten SearchVoIP.com.au stories of 2007
- Adam Turner's comprehensive open source VoIP guide assessed whether it was ready for business, as well as user opinions and costs.
- The creater of open source VoIP product Asterisk told us to consider open source VoIP, but avoid hybrid-hosted.
- Our massive five-part mobile VoIP feature, which covered current users, planning, preparation, implementation and the future of the tech, was another notch on Mr Turner's belt.
- And his guide to VoIP codecs was certainly nothing to sneeze at, either!
- No man is an island, so how can you treat your VoIP network like one? Bridge disparate VoIP networks with our guide.
- Vendors rarely speak candidly, so it was with great glee that we reported Microsoft's PR guy saying unified communications was an 'uphill battle' for the company.
- Our examination of the potential of fixed-mobile convergence revealed that, surprise, there's plenty!
- Dual-mode handsets, however, we found were simply not up to snuff.
- An analyst friend of ours reported that Microsoft's VoIP/UC debut, Office Communications Server, would change the face of VoIP, leaving the software mammoth embedded into everything - all over again!
- He also contributed a complete guide to VoIP services and models, replete with colourful pie charts!
See you on the flip-side, readers! Stay safe.
- The TechTarget ANZ team