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IBM Explores Pros, Cons of UC in the Cloud

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IBM Explores Pros, Cons of UC in the Cloud

IBM debuts new consulting service to help enterprises determine whether it makes sense to move to the cloud—or not. Read more >>



FCC's White Space Ruling: A shot in the arm for IP communications.

The relaxation of rules regarding unused TV spectrum could generate a $7 billion per year industry, according to one study. Read more >>

News to Know

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   fring Offers VoIP at Rock Bottom Prices
   Research: Consolidation in the VoIP/UC Industry
   AccessLine Hosted VoIP Now Available over New Edge's Nationwide MPLS Network

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Top Five Reasons for Choosing a Hosted Unified Communications Solution

The technical complexity of UC makes premise-based deployment a daunting challenge for most organizations. Read more >>

Blogs

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FCC goes open source with Drupal
From the 'Drupal Rulz' files:The U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is following in the footsteps of the Whitehouse.  FCC.gov is set to embrace the same open source Drupal content management system technology that Whitehouse.gov has been using for almost... Read more >>

 

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