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- Verizon Offers Small-Biz Bundles
COMPTEL PLUS — Joining the land rush into VoIP services for small and medium-sized businesses, Verizon Communications Inc. (VZ) said its wholesale division will offer three new service bundles for the sector. Responding to the surge in VoIP demand from smaller companies, the new packages comprise a SIP gateway service, a dedicated 1.5 Mbps T1 product, and a dedicated Ethernet service.Each ...
- Cisco Server Promises To Extend UC Between Enterprises
Cisco Systems is debuting a communications server at VoiceCon that it says will extend unified communications features outside enterprise boundaries.The Intercompany Media Engine (IME), which Cisco announced late last year and is making ready for its unveiling later this month, is designed to connect the UC systems in individual enterprise networks to enable cross-network collaboration as well as SIP-based voice ...
- Cisco Unveils New Carrier Routing System
Saying it is “laying the foundation for the next-generation Internet,” Cisco (CSCO) today unveiled its new carrier routing system. Called the CRS-3, the new core IP routing technology leapfrogs existing routing systems to provide capacity of up to 322 terabits per second (Tbps) – enough to download the entire collection at the U.S. Library of Congress in one second. “The next-gen ...
- Polycom, Avaya Broaden UC Partnership
Building on its string of Cisco-resistant partnerships in the video conferencing sector, Polycom (PLCM) is extending its partnership with Avaya across its full voice portfolio. The companies will announce on March 9 that they plan to co-develop and market unified communications systems that comprise Avaya’s SIP-based Aura platform and Polycom’s Open Collaboration Network architecture. Encompassing products from Polycom’s plug-in Communicator phones ...
- Southeast Alaska Utility Adds IPTV
Joining the list of public utilities providing advanced telecommunications services, Ketchikan Public Utilities, in Southeast Alaska, said it will begin providing IPTV services to its telecom subscribers. Designed to offer a range of interactive features as well as applications from third parties, the service is based on the Home Entertainment 3.0 platform from Nokia Siemens Networks.NSN’s IPTV platform “opens new ...
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