HTC Touch Diamond mobile device
02 April, 2009
The HTC Touch Diamond is now available in Australia and features a 3D touch interface called TouchFLO 3D.
AT&T will spend a billion dollars
01 April, 2009
Last year, AT&T invested US$1 billion in effecting its transition to a network solutions company and this year it will invest the same amount. Telepresence is just one of the areas that the company will focus on.
Pure IP communication solution
01 April, 2009
Aria Technologies has launched the iPECS-50 Pure IP communication solution.
Weatherproof VoIP telephones
01 April, 2009
GAI-Tronics VoIP telephones offer direct connection to LAN or WAN via RJ45 connector.
Enterprise IP phone with HD voice
01 April, 2009
Alloy has released the SIP-T28P enterprise IP phone. Powered by the TI Titan chipset, the feature-rich SIP-T28P offers a range of features.
Videoconferencing solves a health delivery dilemma
20 March, 2009
When you run a consulting business that services over four million people and your practice spans 1.7 million kilometres you are going to need some help, especially if, in addition to cities and towns, that area includes a mix of wilderness, remote locales and islands. When your business is an essential public service, the problem is compounded by the need to provide equitable access for all regardless of their location.
Credit union unifies comms
20 March, 2009
New England Credit Union (NECU) will soon deploy a unified communications solution in order to improve customer service and reduce operating costs.
IP telephony for tank manufacturer
20 March, 2009
Action Tank Industries, a manufacturer of water tanks, has deployed a new telephone system.
Airline launches communications infrastructure
20 March, 2009
Virgin Blue is set to deploy a unified communications system to improve its customer service, as part of its New World Carrier strategy.
Aussies pay too much for roaming
20 March, 2009
A report into international mobile roaming has been released.
Salvos adopt on-demand IP telephony
13 March, 2009
With a mission that spreads across every facet of social welfare, The Salvation Army Australia Eastern Territory (The Salvation Army AUE) has more than 350 diverse sites across New South Wales, ACT and Queensland.
OfficeMax consolidates voice and data network
13 March, 2009
OfficeMax, one of the world’s largest office product supply companies with a major B2B presence in the Australian market, has deployed a new unified communications network from Nortel with the intention of cutting costs, improving its environmental credentials and taking its customer service standards to the next level.
Shoalhaven deploys IP telephony
13 March, 2009
The Shoalhaven City Council in New South Wales has selected an Interactive Intelligence solution as its unified communications platform following a competitive tender process administered by PABX Advisory Services Pty Ltd for the GCT-T5 Tender.
Printer company embraces local VoIP system
13 March, 2009
After a thorough evaluation of the various VoIP products on the market, including those from the well-known multinational hardware and software vendors, Japanese office machine manufacturer/distributor Kyocera-Mita Australia has chosen CloudWare’s SoftBX Windows telephony software for its nationwide VoIP platform rollout.
Telstra's cable broadband speeds to get faster
10 March, 2009
Telstra unveils super-fast cable broadband with Melbourne first in line to get the service.