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    Microsoft to forbid VoIP, rival stores at mobile market 07 May, 2009 05:48

    Voice-over-IP applications will be forbidden from Microsoft's Windows MarketPlace for Mobile store, along with programs that are larger than 10MB or that change the default browser on a device.
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    Call to arms for governments worldwide to improve connectivity 01 February, 2008 15:14

    A groundbreaking study ranking governments worldwide on their use of communications technology and infrastructure is being used as proof that there is still a lot of work to do before even well connected countries realize the full economic benefits of ICT.
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    Akamai unveils IP application accelerator 09 October, 2007 09:57

    Akamai announced this week that it is expanding its Web application acceleration services to include any IP-based application, including VoIP.
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    HP announces five new handhelds, gaming PC 06 September, 2007 11:06

    HP has announced five new iPaq handhelds and three new HP Compaq laptops, along with dozens of handheld accessories, software packages and services.
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    GlobalConnect speeds up VoIP implementations 11 April, 2007 11:20

    Convergence and contact centre solutions provider GlobalConnect Australia has opened a new multi-level laboratory staging facility in Sydney to enable it to test customized IP-based telephony infrastructure.
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    Technologies vary for giving telecommuters voice 24 January, 2007 10:07

    Telecom and IT administrators charged with supporting telecommuters have as many product and technology options as users have reasons (or excuses) to work from home.
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    Cisco exec touts network management push 01 August, 2006 12:14

    Cisco wants to become a bigger player in the network and application performance management technology realm. In December the company launched the Network Application Performance Analysis (NAPA) product suite, which offered customers traffic and packet analysis, bandwidth monitoring and application performance management products and services.
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    Chinese company claims Skype protocol cracked 17 July, 2006 08:25

    Skype is dismissing a claim by a small team of Chinese engineers who say they have reverse engineered the protocol used for Skype Internet phone calls.
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    WiMax d vs e: the difference a letter makes 10 May, 2006 07:21

    The emergence of the WiMax standards has spurred tremendous interest from operators seeking to deploy next-generation, high-performing, cost-effective broadband wireless networks. However, the availability of 802.16e and 802.16d as two different and incompatible iterations of the WiMax standards has in some cases added confusion to the operator's investment decisions.
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    Customer service prime mover in net upgrades 05 April, 2006 09:07

    New "imperatives" confront network executives - from reducing complexity, to becoming application experts, to getting on top of security issues and best-practice frameworks can be incorporated to enable network managers to establish centres of management excellence within their IT shops, according to journalist John Gallant at an IT Roadmap conference last week.
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    Cambridge professor warns of Skype botnet threat 27 January, 2006 12:52

    Voice-over-IP applications could be used to cloak networks of zombies, used to launch denial of service attacks, a professor at the U.K.'s Cambridge University has warned.
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