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  • Siemens: IP is breaking all the rules

    LOS ANGELES -- VoIP is changing more than phone systems. IP communications is at the core of a change in how businesses communicate and how they work. Communicat... 

  • Experts: Vendors 'lying' about VoIP cost savings

    Though vendors often promise that VoIP will lead to immediate and drastic cost savings, analysts at this week's VON Conference & Expo said, in reality, the short-term costs can be enormous. 

  • VeriSign service signals cheaper, easier VoIP

    The infrastructure provider's new service aims to enable end-to-end VoIP, lowering the cost of IP voice service and enabling enterprises to make use of more advanced IP PBX features. 

  • Hosted VoIP has its advantages, risks

    Resellers say that for some businesses, hosted VoIP can be superior to an in-house implementation, but big carriers offering the service haven't quite worked out all the bugs. 

  • SIP promises sweet taste of interoperability

    While some are disappointed that Session Initiation Protocol hasn't spawned more interoperable voice products, experts explain how SIP-based gear will soon unite voice, video and presence on the network. 

  • Interoperability fuels enterprise IM debate

    Experts say Microsoft's friendlier enterprise instant messaging strategy should convince more businesses to use IM on their networks, but some question the importance of interoperability. 

  • Redundancy key to high availability VoIP

    At this week's Catalyst Conference, a Burton analyst explained why a VoIP system's success is determined during the implementation, and shed light on pitfalls that can harm quality of service. 

  • IPv6 offers more than extra addresses

    Even though the U.S. isn't likely to run out of Internet addresses anytime soon, one expert at the Burton Group Catalyst Conference said there are many good reasons to use IPv6. 

  • Unruly IP addresses spark opportunity

    Former Check Point subsidiary MetaInfo is making a comeback by attacking Cisco in the enterprise IP address management field, which one expert says enterprises often overlook. 

  • In battle against Goliaths, VoIP startup is cool as ice

    A Texas startup is hoping that its voice-packet prioritization products can be the single stone it will take to compete with established VoIP giants like Avaya and Cisco Systems.