February 18, 2011 | Callum Douglas - Byrnes
According to an IP telephony industry commentator, streamlined IT support requirements and reduced operating costs are just two of the reasons why more businesses should be making the switch to voice over internet telephony (VoIP) business phone systems.
February 17, 2011 | Callum Douglas - Byrnes
One of the top suppliers of IP telephony hardware, snom, is to showcase their flagship products at the forthcoming Unified Communications Expo.
The trade show will take place at the Microsoft Partner Village between 7th and 9th March. Attendees will have the chance to find out how internet based business phone systems can benefit their businesses and how snom’s products are able to capitalise on the functions that Microsoft’s Office Communication solution offers.
February 15, 2011 | Callum Douglas - Byrnes
The latest figures about the worldwide uptake of Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) phones shows that they are set to reach record levels by the year 2015.
The research, by marketing firm InStat, shows that more than 40 million IP phones will be in use worldwide within the next four years.
February 11, 2011 | Callum Douglas - Byrnes
Experts in SIP trunking and IP telephony will be among the most in demand professionals this year, according to an industry expert.
Website SMEweb reports that Information Technology experts will be much sought after by small and medium sized businesses this year, as the number of students taking degrees related in some way to IT has decreased by half in the last decade.
February 10, 2011 | Callum Douglas - Byrnes
VoIP service Skype is reported to have delayed its flotation on the stock exchange.
Reportedly the company has explained the setback, saying it is due to a need to increase its revenues.
A company spokesman said:
“We may incur net losses again and cannot assure you that we will be profitable in the future or that, if we are, we will be able to maintain profitability.”
February 9, 2011 | Callum Douglas - Byrnes
An expert on broadband has spoken about the efforts being made to promote the advantages of having a fast internet connection.
Edd Dawson, who edits website broadband.co.uk for domestic users, thinks that more needs to be done, as the benefits of super-fast internet connectivity remain largely unknown to many people.
February 8, 2011 | Callum Douglas - Byrnes
VoIP equipment manufacturer snom has launched its latest voice over internet protocol (VoIP) phone at the ITEXPO East 2011.
The trade show, which was held in Florida, witnessed the unveiling of the snom m9 DECT. The company, which specialises in business phone systems for small to medium sized enterprises, claims that the m9 is a fully featured mobile handset, which is designed to provide seamless, integrated VoIP functionality.
February 7, 2011 | Callum Douglas - Byrnes
Mobile VoIP is proving to be a hot topic at this year’s ITEXPO East, currently underway in Miami, Florida.
The latest conference, ‘Taking VoIP Mobile’, included Scott Wooster, Marketing Manager at Dialogic, Trent Johnson, Chief Executive Officer of Hookflash, Erik Lagerway, Commercial Communications General Manager and Vice President at Ziplocal and tech website TMC’s reporter Tom Keating among the moderators.
February 4, 2011 | Callum Douglas - Byrnes
The ITExpo East 2011 officially began yesterday, and the event will feature several sessions on IP telephony aimed at businesses and Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) resellers.
Prior to the event kicking off, a pre-conference discussion by the Cloud Based Communications Panel took place at the Gansvoort Hotel, Miami, to discuss what the technology can do for internet based business phone systems.
February 3, 2011 | Callum Douglas - Byrnes
Half a decade on from its introduction to mobile platforms, IP telephony is poised to become an integrated feature of worldwide social media networking, according to a new study.
Marketing firm In-Stat has revealed that their team considers the next few years will usher in a transformation as many big names in the mobile phone market tackle the problem of how to react to a projected 139 million mobile IP telephony users by the year 2014.