VoIP Carrier Market
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Integ enters hosted VoIP fray
The Australian managed IP telephony market has broadened today with the launch of Integ’s new Telephony as a Service product.
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Australian telecoms growth predicted to fall
Research consultancy BuddeComm has predicted the Australian telecoms market will grow just 2.8% in the 2008 financial year to $36.3 billion, driven predominantly by data and broadband services. This is down from the 3.1% estimated this financial year.
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VoIP service
Internode and Broadsoft have made available the NodePhone2, a second generation VoIP service. Using BroadSoft's VoIP application platform, the service delivers two-way broadband voice services to residential and business customers throughout Australia.
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How does the service provider differentiate between data and VoIP as data?
For our mobile devices in trucks, we use GSM/GPRS communication. Our customers are paying for a certain data amount -- depending on the service package to which they subscribe. We use a modem in our device, which can do both data and voice. But as I understand it, with VoIP, everything becomes data. So, is it cheaper for the user if they use VoIP? How will operators handle this from a business model perspective? Will they expand the data amount packages or will they need to differentiate between "regular" data and VoIP data? And a technical question: how much VoIP data am I consuming if I have a one minute voice conversation?
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Cisco VoIP management guide: Cisco requires proactive management
Managing Cisco VoIP solutions means network managers must rely on credible, experienced vendors to some extent. Fortunately, many vendors have emerged as trusted, viable partners that can offer an end-to-end management solution for Cisco VoIP environments. With the selection of vendors provided network managers should feel confident in successfully deploying and experiencing the value and benefits of IP telephony.
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