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Companies starting to buy mobile security: Symantec (17 Feb 2006)
Corporations are starting to invest to mobile security software, but among consumers the takeup is still at least a year away, a senior official of U.S. security software firm Symantec (Nasdaq:SYMC - news) said on Thursday.

Cool tech gets down with the kids (30 Apr 2008)
Social trends and the zeitgeist are more important than how good a new technology actually is when it comes to what consumers buy, according to Gartner. At Gartner's co-located mobile & wireless and enterprise & networking conferences in London, the analyst house pointed to Apple as an example of a business whose success can be attributed to how firmly it keeps its finger on the pulse of cutting-edge cool.

DCITA moves toward IP telephony (03 Apr 2006)
Australia’s federal department governing the nation’s communications policy has decided to implement VoIP in its operations.

dotMobi to auction top-drawer names (23 Aug 2006)
dotMobi, the company behind the newly launched mobile top level domain, has revealed more details on when enterprises and Joe Public can get their hands on a domain name.

Expansys sells Portix for GBP1.15m (04 May 2008)
Online reseller to refocus on e-commerce

FCC lifts rules for Verizon broadband (21 Mar 2006)
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission on Monday freed Verizon Communications's lucrative business broadband data service from some regulations, in a decision critics said could hurt customers.

Firewall Traversal for VoIP and Video (05 Jun 2006)
One of the biggest issues in the world of VoIP and IP Videoconferencing today is Firewall Traversal. Yes, we can use open standards such as STUN, TURN and ICE along with SBCs (Session Border Controllers) to assist end points in their quest to traverse Firewalls. But is that enough? Nay I say.

First WiMax products certified (03 Feb 2006)
Four vendors now have certified kit for sale, but has WiMax missed its chance? The WiMax Forum has awarded its first certification marks for products that use the 802.16-2004 wireless standard.

Five mobile trends to watch in 2008 (09 Jan 2008)
How is 2008 shaping up in the mobile and wireless world and which mobile and wireless technologies are you going to be hearing more about in the next 12 months? silicon.com picks the five key areas to watch…

Fixed-line decline hits France Telecom (27 Jul 2006)
France Telecom on Thursday reported a 30 per cent drop in first-half profit as earnings from its fixed-line business continued to be crimped by the migration of users toward internet-based telephony. The group, which owns the Orange mobile telephone network and the Wanadoo internet service, also revised its outlook for the year, saying it would not be able to reach its full-year sales growth targets of 2 per cent given the weaker-than-expected start to the year.

Fonality Announces Free Call Manager For Asterisk (27 Jul 2006)
HUDlite application makes it easier to manage real-time call control and presence applications.

France Telecom in Fibre to the Home trials in France (02 Feb 2006)
Fibre to the Home (FTTH) is regarded as the pinnacle of broadband access for households, offering the possibility of bandwidth far in excess of what ADSL and ADSL2+ can achieve. British Telecom has had a trial running for a while (see our news archive for August 2005), but over the English Channel, France Telecom have announced plans to trial FTTH in several thousand Paris households. The pilot is expected to start in 2006, with coverage to other regions by 2007.

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