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  • Quick Takes: IP PBX launched

    Shoreline Technologies announces a new IP public branch exchange, and 3Com offers a new network jack, in this edition of Quick Takes. 

  • Voice and video over IP are two peas in a packet

    The popularity of voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) is expected to grow steadily in the future, but Gartner Inc. researchers say that, for most companies, it will take until 2007 for both voice and data to be fully merged into a single network. Dur... 

  • Quick Takes: VoIP gains market share

    A new study finds that VoIP has gained significant market share. 

  • High Availability Network Fundamentals: Introduction

    Understand how network downtime happens and mathematical processes that will allow you to predict and prevent it. 

  • Wireless VoIP phones a clear choice for some

    Wireless VoIP phones a clear choice for some. 

  • IP addresses (and misaddresses)

    In total, there are around 4.3 billion IP addresses. How do we keep them straight? Learn about the basics of IP addressing, the different types of addresses and their effective distribution in this article from IT-Director.com. 

  • IPv6: Seven killer capabilities

    What is the purpose to the provisioning of IPv6? What will the new infrastructure give to the masses that IPv4 cannot? IT-Director.com outlines the killer capabilities of IPv6. 

  • BT on IP and IPv6

    An interview with Neil Hemming, general manager solution sales at British Telecom. He offers an interesting perspective on IP networks and the coming of IPv6. 

  • Why move from IP version 4 to version 6?

    The Internet has quickly exceeded expectations, and IPv4, which was released in 1980, is creaking. This article from IT-Director.com explains the problems, and looks toward IPv6 and the benefits it offers. 

  • Quick Takes: IP video to grow

    In-Stat/MDR research firm expects Internet protocol-based video conferencing to grow quickly and NETGEAR said it has released the first 802.11a router.