
60% up in the enterprise session border controller market
"The market for enterprise session border controllers jumped 60% in 2011 and will grow significantly over the coming years as the adoption of SIP trunking continues to expand," expects Diane Myers, directing analyst for VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) and IMS at Infonetics Technology. More...

Qatar to ink deal with Turkey for up to 3bcm of LNG
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AltiGen's Microsoft Lync Enabled Voice Mobility Solution Certified Under Aruba Networks' Technology Partner Program
AltiGen Communications, Inc. , a leading provider of Microsoft Unified Communications solutions, announced that its MaxMobile for Lync and iFusion SmartStations have been certified interoperable with Aruba Networks' Wi-Fi infrastructure. More...

Translator Gets You By on Your Travels
If you’re a Windows Phone owner going abroad anytime in the near future, you would do then to consider the new Translator app out on the Windows Phone Marketplace. More...

An Economic Perspective
The forces impacting "telephone" communications today include a new round of network effects, drawbacks of all-cellular service, as then as the fragility and limitations of VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol). More...

Motorola CEO sees pay nearly quadruple
Crave writer Edward Moyer, as well CNET News' Saturday editor, once built a model of the DNA molecule for a PBS science series--out of telephone cord and tapioca balls. More...

Marc Andreessen's Five Big Ideas That Have Shaped the Internet
20 years ago, a computer science student at the University of Illinois had an idea. You shouldn’t have to be a computer scientist to use the internet, he thought, and once they know what you can do with it, everybody will want it. More...

Imagining the future of education
The kids today gaze at screens not at faces. This highest of human abilities, subtle communication by facial nuance, is being lost. Reductive tweets and snarky facebook naricissm in the classroom, in the highschools. More...

Sales reached â¬5.4 billion in Q1 2012, up 9.4%
Jean-Pascal Tricoire, President and CEO, commented: "Our organic sales were slightly up in the first quarter marked by contrasting trends in different businesses and regions. More...

Is the "Open Web" in Danger?
Speaking in the UK , one of the web’s most successful entrepreneurs said: “very powerful forces that have lined up against the open internet on all sides and around the world. More...







