Monday, November 30, 2009

VoIP, network overhaul brings hospital savings; how to avoid network traffic jams

Mobile voice revenue to decline from 2011; Home networking: How to avoid traffic jams
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VoIP, network overhaul brings hospital savings

What started out as an upgrade to the phone system at Ottawa Regional Hospital and Healthcare Center became a badly needed network overhaul that lowered costs and included a conversion to VoIP. Read full story

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Mobile voice revenue to decline from 2011
Mobile voice service revenues are on a trajectory to reach their peak in 2010, after which they are likely to start declining, according to the latest forecasts from ABI Research.

Home networking: How to avoid traffic jams
In many households today, broadband Internet connections are used not only for e-mail and Web browsing, but also to stream music and video, play online games and/or perhaps make voice calls using a VoIP service.

Desktop video: Hold that thought....
While over half of organizations are using desktop video conferencing, deployments tend to be limited in both number of end-points and usage, Nemertes finds. Rather than replacing voice, desktop video is most often used to augment other video conferencing systems.

The broadband gap: Is FCC grabbing for the wrong tool?
Columnist Scott Bradner tries to make sense of what the FCC is up to in addressing the broadband service gap in the United States.

RIM, Motorola latest defendants in visual voicemail suit
Klausner Technologies, a company with 25 patents related to visual voicemail technology, filed a lawsuit charging Motorola and Research In Motion with infringing its patents.

FTC slams spam gang boss with $15 million fine
Whether or not anyone actually ever gets this money remains to be seen, but at the behest of the Federal Trade Commission, a federal judge has ordered the mastermind of what was a vast international spam network to pay $15.15 million in a default judgment for his role in running the operation which sent out billions of junk e-mails.

Analyst tips 235,000 IPTV subscribers by 2014
The National Broadband Network (NBN) will boost IPTV service rollouts in Australia with 235,000 subscribers by 2014 according to a forecast by analyst firm Frost & Sullivan.

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