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Stories about: Zultys

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    Softphones gives a boost to IP PBX 15/03/2007 15:21:36

    Every major IP PBX vendor builds a proprietary softphone that is customized to tap into its back-end system like no other standards-based Session Initiation Protocol endpoint can.
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    ShoreTel docks into local VoIP market 23/01/2007 11:42:16

    Australian enterprise IP phone system buyers now have another vendor to choose from with US-based ShoreTel launching its local operations.
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    Sydney club plays with wireless VoIP 14/12/2006 11:53:33

    With an outdated telephone system and basic network infrastructure, Burwood RSL Club in Sydney has deployed new IP telephony and wireless networks, including a wireless link between two disparate sites.
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    Nortel reinforces gear with stackable switches, VOIP 17/11/2006 07:19:20

    Nortel is looking to help small-to-medium business users by introducing an array of new stackable switches and by adding additional big-business phone features to its small-office IP PBX product.
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    Stranded Zultys staff land on ShoreTel 07/11/2006 11:18:21

    Following the fire sale of IP telephony vendor Zultys to Pivot for $US2.65 million last month, the local operation has ceased with key staff now launching the US-based ShoreTel PABX vendor locally.
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    KISS the network, please 29/09/2006 13:33:53

    When you attend one of Cisco's Networkers conferences you can't help but think how far networking technologies have come in recent years, and how far they have to go.
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    VoIP decision hit like a bolt from the sky 10/07/2006 07:30:00

    A Perth-based industrial packaging company has ditched its TDM phone system which was "burning out" and being impacted by lightning strikes.
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    In rush to IP future, Zultys builds bridge to the past 26/06/2006 14:17:36

    Voice over IP (VoIP) and IP telephony may be all the rage amongst networking vendors, but lingering hesitation about the new technology is keeping many potential customers from pulling the plug on their old systems just yet. The result: many find they need to vendors pause in their endless pursuit of the VoIP future to make sure they leave doors open behind them for technology laggards to follow.
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    Productwatch 17/05/2006 11:41:11

    Like to see a new product or service featured in Productwatch? Simply send the basic details and a description of the prodcut or service in 100 words or less to productwatch@idg.com.au
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    Claims manager moves to IP telephony 09/05/2006 14:29:28

    Workers compensation claims management company Cambridge has deployed a 200-user IP telephony system for its new Sydney office.
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