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UXC Connect launches feature-rich unified communications solution

September 5, 2013 | Callum Douglas - Byrnes

Australian firm UXC Connect has released a new product which utilises the OpenTouch for Cloud feature from Alcatel-Lucent in order to offer flexible and secure communications abilities to its commercial clients across the country. The Integrated Telephony as a Service (iTaaS) offering was launched with help from NYSE and Alcatel-Lucent.

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Telstra finalises NSC takeover deal

September 3, 2013 | Callum Douglas - Byrnes

Integration and service firm NSC has been sold to Telstra in a deal thought to be worth around $100m. NSC, based in North Ryde, Sydney’s tech district, has 230 employees – all of whom will retain their jobs under Telstra’s NAS umbrella. A specialist when it comes to SMEs, NSC has expertise in call centres as well as long-standing relationships with other telecoms and networking equipment manufacturers.

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One Source Networks recognised for telephony solution

August 29, 2013 | Callum Douglas - Byrnes

One Source Networks, the managed services and cloud expert, has announced that its popular Cloud PBX service has won the 2013 Excellence Award for IP telephony. TMC named the recipient in Internet Telephony magazine. The firm’s offering allows businesses to take advantage of a complete PBX solution.

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Cable Bahamas acquires sunshine state telecommunications firm

August 21, 2013 | Callum Douglas - Byrnes

Cable Bahamas Ltd has acquired Florida telecommunications firm US Metropolitan Telecom LLC. The sale, which was first announced late last year, is just one of a number of transactions that were given regulatory approval by the Bahamas Government. Cable Bahamas has proven to be vigorously pursuing worldwide expansion and the latest acquisition is an important part of its plan.

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Forerunner Technologies expands its acquisition base

August 19, 2013 | Callum Douglas - Byrnes

Connectivity systems and VoIP service provider Forerunner Technologies has announced that it has acquired all of the assets in Earthlink’s NEC Systems Business unit. The firm has traditionally supplied institutional clients and companies in the northeast of the US with service, sales and telecommunications equipment.

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Huawei signs Middle East communications deal

August 15, 2013 | Callum Douglas - Byrnes

Information and communications technology specialist Huawei Enterprise has agreed terms with Telematics on a channel joint venture. The partnership cements the hard work that the Chinese firm has put in to increase its presence in the Middle East and spark the anticipated growth in the unified communications (UC) market.

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Citel to showcase award-winning product at ITEXPO

August 13, 2013 | Callum Douglas - Byrnes

VoIP migration firm Citel has announced that it will be exhibiting its Portico TVA device at the ITEXPO exhibition, which takes place in Las Vegas later this month. Microsoft has also requested the attendance of Broadway Connect Telecom Inc, one of Citel’s Partners, so it can demonstrate how the new solution enables legacy devices to work in harmony with Lync.

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IT plans could be financed by telecommunication savings

August 9, 2013 | Callum Douglas - Byrnes

A number of government departments and large organisations are investing too much into telecommunications services, according to an expenses control expert in New Zealand. ZiCi, which is based in Parnell, utilises business intelligence and data-mining in order to help its clients manage telecommunications.

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SecureLogix to take a stand at conference

August 7, 2013 | Callum Douglas - Byrnes

Conference group CIOsynergy has revealed that SecureLogix will take part in its Mandarin Oriental Boston Highlight event in Massachusetts later this month. SecureLogix is one of the leading firms in ROI intelligence and UC border/enterprise voice enforcement. Its 7th generation products allow customers to reduce expenditure on securing and optimising legacy voice and IP telephony networks.

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Social networks influencing video conferencing

August 5, 2013 | Callum Douglas - Byrnes

Social networking’s undeniable increase in popularity in recent years has resulted in a trend of video conferencing stepping away from a corporate setting and moving towards mobile devices, such as tablets and smartphones, an industry expert has claimed. Polycom Thailand’s regional manager, Thep Ritrangkla, spoke to the Bangkok Post to discuss the success that such websites as Facebook, Twitter, Google+ and Linked have had.

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