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Wednesday, May 30, 2007

Not all VoIP rollouts go as planned; WAN optimization, VoIP and MPLS top IT managers' plans

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Convergence & VoIP News Alert




Network World's Convergence & VoIP News Alert, 05/30/07

Video: Not all VoIP rollouts go as planned, 05/21/07:  Despite new building and fresh networking gear, a voice over IP implementation does not always go as planned - even for a high-tech outfit like the Argonne National Laboratory. Scott Pinkerton, manager of Argonne's core network infrastructure, explains the hurdles his group faced and the lessons learned from their failed VoIP project.

Report says Avaya in talks for private-equity buyout, 05/29/07:  A private-equity firm is reportedly seeking a buyout of Avaya, according to The Wall Street Journal.

Wi-Fi calls coming to the PSP this year, 05/28/07:  Internet voice and video calls are on the cards for some PlayStation Portable (PSP) owners later this year.

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Linux & Open Source Newsletter: Vyatta, Digium, partner to combine open source networking and VoIP, 05/23/07:  Users of open source networking and telephony gear will get good news this week, as Vyatta and Digium have entered into a joint development and marketing agreement.

WAN optimization, VoIP and MPLS top IT managers' plans, 05/23/07:  WAN optimization, VoIP and MPLS are among the technologies most of interest to IT executives attending Interop this week, according to a survey conducted on the show floor.

TODAY'S MOST-READ STORIES:

1. Novell publishes terms of Microsoft Linux deal
2. Verizon planning iPhone killer
3. Michigan man fined for using free Wi-Fi
4. Switches of the future
5. Are security pros worrying about the right stuff?
6. Cisco routers cause major outage in Japan
7. Microsoft routs BMC's .Net Identity Management
8. Report slams FBI network security
9. Skype worm jumps to ICQ, MSN too
10. Don't sniff at used network gear

MOST E-MAILED STORY:
Michigan man fined for using free Wi-Fi


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Senior Editor Phil Hochmuth covers VoIP for Network World.

Senior Editor Tim Greene covers VoIP carrier issues for Network World.



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