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  • VoIP products and partnerships debut at this week's VoiceCon

    VoiceCon Spring is a gathering for network managers investigating information on converged networks, and how and when to migrate their voice networking systems and services to IP. 

  • Keynote improving the VoIP end user's experience

    Keynote Systems Inc. focuses its energies on helping enterprises improve the end user's experience with their latest monitoring services. 

  • Calix goes big-time

    Calix Network Inc. has a new access product designed to increase the services of IP-based broadband services 

  • Internet Security Systems warns of Spit potential

    Internet Security Systems Inc. discusses the dangers of hackers to Internet telephony 

  • IP security gets physical

    A recent UK study indicates the trend of combining physical building security with the IT department is gaining favor among mid sized organizations. 

  • Australian businesses prepare for potential VoIP threat

    Australian business analysts discuss why and how VoIP will become the next big target of hackers. Find out where your call system might be vulnerable. 

  • Improving VoIP with SSL VPN

    A recent study supports evidence that using SSL VPN with your VoIP system will actually improve the quality of your calls. 

  • Track employees with their cell phone

    British firms are keeping a close virtual eye on their staff, vehicles and stock via mobile phone tracking technology. 

  • AT&T sued over NSA wiretaps

    A class-action lawsuit has been filed against AT&T by the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), charging the carrier violated the law by assisting in the National Security Agency's controversial wiretap program. 

  • VoIP could hide botnets

    The Communications Research Network (CRN) says that VoIP networks could conceal botnets -- thousands of remotely-controlled computers sometimes called bots or zombie computers.