- AscenLink Strengthens Backhaul Reliability in Wireless Singapore
AscenVision, with its flagship WAN Link load balancer, join force with Signapore premium WISP operator iCELL Network, and AscenVision Distributor, D-Synergy, to provide rock solid backhaul infrastructure to the National Wireless Singapore project.
(Filed: Thu Dec 28 2006)
- Jim Lawrence, Telecom Consultant, Joins Compeau-Fawkes to Guide Technology Companies to Greater Succ
Compeau-Fawkes Technology Marketing has added Jim Lawrence, a 23-year veteran of the telecommunications industry, to its strategic marketing consulting team. As a published industry analyst with a background working for telecom manufacturers such as Siemens, DSC Communications and FORE Systems, Lawrence brings extensive experience in product development, market analysis, and strategic planning in telecommunications and related technology industries to the Compeau-Fawkes team.
(Filed: Wed Dec 13 2006)
- Asian Industry Experts Predict Future Success of Mobile Messaging
LogicaCMG telecoms’ research among delegates at this year’s Messaging Asia Conference Forum finds that 65 per cent believe that the success of mobile Instant Messaging (IM) depends on interoperability with internet IM domains; 45 per cent want to see a common mobile IM community established across mobile operator networks using mobile phone numbers as identifiers
(Filed: Fri Nov 03 2006)
- Brightcove Adopts Blue Robin’s EnterpriseVOIP™ Phone System
Brightcove, a recognized leader in open Internet TV service in Cambridge Massachusetts, has selected Blue Robin’s EnterpriseVOIP™ (Voice Over Internet Protocol) phone system and has deployed it enterprise-wide. Brightcove selected EnterpriseVOIP™ for its reliability, sophisticated features and considerable quality and flexibility over traditional voice
(Filed: Wed Oct 04 2006)
- Fixed Line Telecoms : a stable growth until 2010
The introduction of fibre-to-the-node (FTTN) technology in to North America will enable faster connections and a wider bandwidth.The rapid growth of the Chinese and Indian mobile phone markets is a growing threat to the revenues of fixed line telecom functions.
(Filed: Thu Sep 28 2006)
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