Tuesday, October 25, 2005

[NWP] Networking Pipeline - 10.25.2005 - Protect Yourself Against The Worst VoIP Dangers

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Tuesday, October 25, 2005


In This Issue:
  • Editor's Note: VoIP's Promise: Tear Up Your Phone Bill
  • Top Networking News
        - Security Group Takes First Major Step Against VoIP Dangers
        - eBay CEO Says All Phone Calls Will Be Free
        - AJAX-Driven Web-Based Software Challenges Microsoft Office
        - More News...
  • Editor's Picks
        - Protect Yourself Against The Worst VoIP Dangers
        - Which Wireless Device Delivers Data Best?
        - What's the ROI For Wireless Broadband?
        - More Picks...
  • Voting Booth: Does Google Print Violate Copyright Laws?
  • Get More Out Of Networking Pipeline
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    Editor's Note: VoIP's Promise: Tear Up Your Phone Bill

    If eBay's CEO Meg Whitman is to be believed, you can throw your phone bill out the window. During an eBay earnings call last week, she told analysts that VoIP will drive down telecom costs so much, in the future all your phone calls will be free.

    That doesn't surprise me. I wrote in my blog a few weeks back that VoIP is killing Big Telecom, and Whitman's proclamation was only one more bit of proof.

    That's not to say that VoIP is perfect. Far from it. There are plenty of security dangers associated with the technology, and in response, this week the Voice over IP Security Alliance took the first major step to combat VoIP dangers, by releasing a complete taxonomy of VoIP threats.

    But VoIP will soon change everything. I, for one, am looking forward to tearing up my phone bill. Now all I want is VoIP to get working on my tax bill.

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    Top Networking News

    Security Group Takes First Major Step Against VoIP Dangers
    The VoIP Security Alliance releases the VoIP Security Threat Taxonomy, a common reference point to help the industry deal systematically with VoIP security issues.

    eBay CEO Says All Phone Calls Will Be Free
    Meg Whitman tells analysts that VoIP will drive down costs to zero, and that providers will make money by delivering ads and selling users other services.

    AJAX-Driven Web-Based Software Challenges Microsoft Office
    eb sites use AJAX to build innovative, interactive technologies and services, making some wonder whether Microsoft Office will eventually be needed.

    Another Wi-Fi City Rollout, Another Headache For Telcos
    Madison, Wisconsin, is the latest municipality to announce a citywide Wi-Fi rollout, as the pressure on large telephony and cable companies mounts.

    Major Disruption In Level 3 Network Slows Internet Traffic
    Problems on Level 3's -- and the smaller NTT network -- slowed Internet response drastically last week, says a monitoring firm.

    Feds Waste Millions In Program To Connect Schools To Internet
    Lax oversight by federal regulators has helped waste millions of dollars in a government program that aims to connect schools and libraries to the Internet, according to a congressional investigation.

    Senate Panel Mandates All-Digital TV Broadcasts By 2009
    A Senate panel set a deadline of April, 2009 to require television stations to switch to all-digital broadcasts, and mandating that the airwaves be returned to the government.

    Report: 80% Of Enterprises To Upgrade Or Deploy New VPNs
    The IP VPN adoption rate remains brisk, according to a new report from Forrester Research, with 80% of enterprise surveyed reporting that the will upgrade or deploy new VPNs this year.

    Voice Over WLAN To Triple In By 2007: Report
    Voice over wireless local area network adoption will triple over the next two years, reflecting the overall trend of WLAN adoption, according to a new report from Infonetics Research.

    Converged Networks To Skyrocket: Report
    The convergence of IP networks will dramatically increase over the next several years, according to a new survey released by Economist Intelligence Unit and AT&T.

    Cisco Expands Security Push To LANs
    Cisco will target its NAC strategy on layer 2 of the network by offering support for its Catalyst switches as well as its wireless access points and controller platforms.


    Editor's Picks

    Protect Yourself Against The Worst VoIP Dangers
    VoIP is the future of the network. But there are plenty of very dangerous VoIP security holes. Here's what they are and how to plug them.

    Which Wireless Device Delivers Data Best?
    Which is the pick of the litter? We evaluated three PC Card modems and four smartphones. We found the right device depends on your users, area, applications, and carriers.

    What's the ROI For Wireless Broadband?
    We examine the current wireless broadband market and help you determine how to choose a carrier and service type, pick a device, and calculate ROI.

    IP Telephony Gamble Pays Off For Global Cash Access
    Nevada-based credit-checking company says installing new IP capabilities led to a 63 percent decline in agent-handled calls and a projected $600,000 first-year cost savings.


    Voting Booth: Does Google Print Violate Copyright Laws?

    Cast Your Vote Now!
    Google is embroiled in a controversy over its Google Print project, which will scan and make available online countless thousands of books, without the copyright holders' permissions. Google says it's fair use; many authors say it isn't. What do you think?


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