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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.
Draytek VigorIPPBX 2820 review
We review the Draytek VigorIPPBX 2820 to see if its combined router and IP PBX capabilities make life easier than buying two separate products.
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.
Ruckus Wireless ZoneFlex review
Ruckus’ ZoneFlex makes deploying company or campus wide wireless networks as easy as falling off a log.
SpinVox and Skype cosy up on voicemail
Skype users can now benefit from SpinVox’s ‘visible voicemail’ magic.
Cellcrypt brings call encryption to Windows Mobile
Companies looking to use Cellcrypt technology to protect sensitive voice calls from eavesdroppers now have a greater choice of handsets.
Birmingham’s NEC uses IP telephony to improve customer service
The conference and exhibition centre operator has deployed IP telephony and contact centre systems across its venues.
Skype going after more business users
The eBay-owned Voice over IP and messaging service is trying to raise awareness of the business applications for its technology and show that...
Skype 4.0 Beta for Windows released today
The updated version of Skype focuses on better management of video calling.
Swyx SwyxExpress X20 review
Voice over IP systems can save money and reduce support hassles for time-starved system administrators. Unless it's a Swyx VoIP system, as Andrew...
Logicalis wins £5.5 million deal with Leicestershire
Solutions provider Logicalis continues on its mission to green up IT in local councils by making a deal with Leicestershire, providing its WAN, LAN...
Yahoo outsources VoIP services
A new strategic partnership aims to deliver cheap voice calling capabilities for 97 million Yahoo instant messenger users.
Polycom SoundPoint IP 330 review
VoIP phones could bring significant cost savings and flexibility to your business. We take a look at one of the latest enterprise calls SIP...
Network delays cost businesses £500 million
The reliability of a network is crucial when it comes to day-to-day tasks, but also future uptake of services such as video and VoIP.
Skype hits version 4
World’s most-popular VoIP software reaches version 4 milestone.
VoIP market beats recession as revenues continue to rise
The VoIP market is seeing great revenues as it continues to rise despite the recession.
snom m3 - DECT VoIP phone review
There are many VoIP offerings available for business. Does the DECT based snom m3 offer enough to stand out from the crowd?
Citrix GoToMeeting review
GoToMeeting is an online meeting service from industry giant Citrix, but this isn't necessarily a guarantee of quality as Julian Prokaza finds out...
Netviewer Meet Business Edition review
Netviewer Meet Business Edition is an online meeting service bursting at the seams with features. But are they worth the £17 a month fee?
British Museum eyes more modern IT
A new, seven-year managed IT services contract will provide the British Museum with a foundation for modern applications in the future.<br> <br>
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