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Toshiba announces unified messaging product

Toshiba has announced an entry-level unified messaging solution. The new product, called Strata Messaging, is sized and priced to address the needs of SMB users who also use Toshiba Strata CIX40 and CIX100 VoIP systems. The Strata Messaging system ...

From LARRY HETTICK AND STEVE TAYLOR, NetworkWorld,  20 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Toshiba

Cisco upgrades UC offerings

Cisco introduced wide-ranging upgrades with the latest release of its unified communications portfolio at the company's recent Collaboration Summit. The Cisco Unified Communications System 8.0 includes IP applications designed to improve communication ...

From LARRY HETTICK AND STEVE TAYLOR, NetworkWorld,  17 Nov 2009

Nortel adds UC features in software release

Today, we'll hit the highlights of recent announcements from Nortel with a new Business Communications Manager software release; Google, which has recently acquired Gizmo5; and a settlement reached between EBay and Skype founders. The latest software ...

From LARRY HETTICK AND STEVE TAYLOR, NetworkWorld,  13 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Skype,  Microsoft Corporation,  eBay Inc.,  Janus Friis

Skype, ShoreTel announce interoperability

Network World - Skype and ShoreTel announced late last week that they have demonstrated interoperability between ShoreTel's UC system and Skype for SIP. ShoreTel’s enterprise customers can now register and use the beta version of Skype for SIP. The ...

From LARRY HETTICK STEVE TAYLOR, ComputerWorld,  15 Sep 2009
Related Topics: Skype,  eBay Inc.

Future bright for VoIP application server market

Our colleague Joe McGarvey, principal analyst for IP services infrastructure at Current Analysis, recently wrote an advisory report about the VoIP application server market we'd like to recommend to our readers. Today we'll cover some of the ...

From LARRY HETTICK AND STEVE TAYLOR, NetworkWorld,  11 Sep 2009
Related Topics: Alcatel-Lucent

Vonage announces two services

Vonage has introduced two new services that improve the value of its core VoIP offering. Vonage World provides unlimited calling around the world to more than 60 countries, including India, Mexico and China, for the flat monthly rate of $24.99. Vonage ...

From LARRY HETTICK AND STEVE TAYLOR, NetworkWorld,  25 Aug 2009
Related Topics: AT&T Inc.,  Google Inc.

DiVitas, Samsung team up on mobile UC

DiVitas Networks and Samsung announced earlier this week that are collaborating to improve mobile unified communications. Along with support from Microsoft, the companies are working to enable enterprise-class fixed mobile convergence (FMC) and unified ...

From LARRY HETTICK AND STEVE TAYLOR, NetworkWorld,  18 Aug 2009
Related Topics: Microsoft Corporation,  AT&T Inc.

Nortel announces more product upgrades

With the third set of announced product upgrade in as many weeks, Nortel disclosed product enhancements to its Communication Server 2000 softswitch and Adaptive Application Server Session Initiation Protocol software engine. These upgrades add ...

From LARRY HETTICK AND STEVE TAYLOR, NetworkWorld,  4 Aug 2009
Related Topics: Google Inc.,  Microsoft Corporation,  America Online,  Yahoo!,  AT&T Inc.

Nortel upgrades CS 1500

Committed to delivering leading technologies to regional and rural local exchange carriers, Nortel recently announced enhancements to its Communications Server 1500, a product line targeted to serve regional and rural local exchange carriers. The CS 150 ...

From LARRY HETTICK AND STEVE TAYLOR, NetworkWorld,  31 Jul 2009

Alteva grows despite economy

With the top tier phone companies such as Verizon and AT&T reporting recent revenue declines in Q2 2009, we found one service provider providing hosted VoIP that seems to keep growing despite an economic downturn. At Alteva, Louis Hayner, vice ...

From LARRY HETTICK AND STEVE TAYLOR, NetworkWorld,  28 Jul 2009
Related Topics: AT&T Inc.

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