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  • 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. 

  • What accounting woes? Nortel exec keys on convergence

    In a surprisingly positive keynote at N+I, a top Nortel executive says the troubled networking company is focused on developing convergence technology, and not on the accounting fiasco that took down its CEO. 

  • Siemens rolls out mega-sized VoIP

    Siemens' new VoIP call management software can handle 100,000 users and takes advantage of presence-based apps like instant messaging. An analyst says it holds up well against competition from Avaya and Nortel. 

  • AT&T CEO: Company's future hinges on VoIP

    AT&T's CEO told attendees at the Gartner Symposium ITxpo that VoIP is key to his company's success, and it plans to aggressively pursue more enterprise customers. 

  • Wireless experts call for an IP overhaul

    Experts at CTIA say that wireless carriers' voice and data networks are bound to merge, but Internet Protocol isn't robust enough to handle tomorrow's wireless backbone. 

  • 'Moon' test prepares IPv6 for a soft landing

    Researchers who participated in the second phase of tests on "the next generation of the Internet" give the Moonv6 project a thumbs-up. 

  • With VoIP, Zultys makes every office the home office

    Zultys' new VoIP add-on can make remote offices seem like a single office to callers. An analyst says the offering proves that smaller VoIP vendors can successfully challenge the likes of Cisco. 

  • New factors may drive IPv6 adoption

    Years ago, naysayers claimed that the IP address system would soon run out of addresses and that we would be stuck in an Internet Protocol version four (IPv4) world, teetering towards disaster. The only way out was to migrate to the next-generation a... 

  • VoIP call-monitoring a work in progress

    A new generation of products that monitor voice-call quality on IP networks signals the maturity of enterprise VoIP technology. But monitoring voice quality is hardly an exact science. 

  • At Comdex, IT pros share VoIP success stories

    If you're considering a move to IP telephony, it's important to factor reliability, scalability and productivity into your decision, Comdex attendees found out last week.