TalkingTech
The view from the top of IT with TechWorld Editor Rohan Pearce
The Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) has flagged plans to replace its existing “unreliable” PABX-based systems with an internet protocol (IP) based voice communication system.
By Chloe Herrick | 14 December, 2011 11:34
The National Library of Australia is implementing a new Alcatel-Lucent telephony system as it ditchs an aging PABX setup.
By Hamish Barwick | 12 November, 2010 10:54
T-Mobile USA is expanding beyond its consumer roots on Monday with T-Mobile Wi-Fi Calling with MobileOffice, a service that lets businesses extend capabilities of their desk phones to BlackBerry smartphones.
By Stephen Lawson | 05 October, 2009 15:07
An Italian magistrate has issued an international arrest warrant for a Filipino hacker suspected of causing millions of dollars of losses to telecommunications multinationals, and Italian police have arrested five Pakistani nationals accused of exploiting the hacker's work to defraud the telecom companies, officials in the northern city of Brescia said Friday.
By Philip Willan & Robert McMillan | 15 June, 2009 04:52
The bad economy may be a boon to relatively inexpensive open-source IP PBXs, which one study says already account for nearly 18% of all PBXs installed last year in North American business networks.
By Tim Greene | 02 March, 2009 07:58
When Sydney-based IT services company Glintech discovered the benefits of IM and required a PABX replacement, it took the Asterisk and Jabber open source projects under its wing and created and integrated, unified communications service.
By Rodney Gedda | 01 October, 2008 14:55
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