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BT scores £100m European Parliament networking deal
The company's Global Services division continues its comeback with another big deal to round off a positive 2011.
Will all communications be unified in the future?
Many companies are getting on board with Unified Communications, but Jennifer Scott investigates whether this model is the way all business...
Microsoft given regulatory green light for Skype buy
The software giant has been given antitrust approval to buy the VoIP firm.
Skype: Hello, this is Microsoft calling
Inside the Enterprise: Microsoft has paid a handsome sum for Skype. But how will it integrate it with its existing communications products?<br>
Nokia waves hello to Skype for Symbian
More than 200 million Symbian-based smartphones will now be able to make use of Skype.
Public Sector Roundup: Hospitals go high-tech
European Union calls for better disabled access on the web, Hillingdon cuts carbon, and one hospital gets single sign-on, while Poole Hospital...
Microsoft confirms $8.5 billion Skype deal
Skype gets acquired for a third time, as Microsoft closes a deal worth a whopping $8.5 billion.
Cloud Net launches virtual number call-redirect service
Virtual Number Service allows individuals and small businesses to use a geographical landline number and receive calls anywhere they like.
Reviews Round-up: Bing!
The week started with a ‘Bing’- as Microsoft releases its revised and revamped search engine. We also get a first glimpse of the Palm Pre and a...
Windows Mobile gets voice recognition
Microsoft subsidiary TellMe has launched three new features for the Windows Mobile platform.
Nokia Siemens rumoured to be bidding for bits of Nortel
Reports claim that Nokia Siemens has bid to buy bits of Nortel, including its VoIP and LTE units.
iPod touch becomes a phone
Truphone's VoIP app moves over to iPod touch, giving phone call making abilities to the thin consumer entertainment device.
EU investigates criminals targeting Skype calls
An EU agency is concerned about how criminals are using VoIP tech such as Skype, and wants to investigate the issue Europe-wide.
Businesses warned over VoIP PBX security
FBI and security specialists have uncovered a flaw on some systems that could leave the PBX open to external attack.
High costs keep VoIP the domain of big business
But better broadband connections and voice comms over the internet may become a reality for more SMBs, a survey suggests.
UK lags in VoIP adoption
Although Ofcom research shows the UK to be early adopters of tech, we are still miles behind other countries when it comes to using Voice over IP.
Mobile VoIP set to hit half a trillion minutes
Within five years, mobile users will make a staggering 470 billion minutes of VoIP calls from mobile devices.
BT boosts Onevoice to assist UC migration
BT has announced SIP trunking with Onevoice, which can now be used with Microsoft's Office Communications Server 2007 R2.
3 offers free Skype to all users
3 announces plan to let customers pay £1.99 for a SIM card and make Skype-to-Skype calls free.
SpinVox and Skype cosy up on voicemail
Skype users can now benefit from SpinVox’s ‘visible voicemail’ magic.
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