Wednesday, January 05, 2011

What's really going on with Skype and China.

January 5, 2011 Create or Manage Your Profile
Internet.com
Communications Daily

Brought to you by
An Internet.com site


What's really going on with Skype and China.

MIIT statement may have more to do with internal politics than banning Skype or any other VoIP service. Read more >>


Top 5 Considerations for Selecting a Unified Communications Solution

Sponsored by ShoreTel
Learn the key metrics to consider in the UC vendor evaluation process, and how the top UC vendors compare in key areas. View this webinar now! Click Here >>


Skype ousted from China?

Government crackdown on illegal voice over IP services appears to shore up state-run providers. say observers. Read more >>

News to Know

   IP conference phone vendor Konftel acquired by Avaya
   Unlimited U.S./Canada VoIP for (well) under $10 a month.
   Top 10 Skype-alikes.
   Unified communications turns the corner.
   Mobile VoIP provider Vox Communications goes video.

Featured Solutions

   Symantec Whitepapers: Make the Most of Your Virtual Environment

Job Postings

Job Title: Sales Executive - Existing Client Base (OH)
Company: Next Step Systems
Location: US-OH-Copley
Stay Ahead Resources
   Servers, LAN, SAN, and Storage in a Single View
   PDF: Beyond Disaster Recovery - Becoming a Resilient Business
   Harness Clouds Without Creating Storms
   IBM Whitepaper: Primary Storage Optimization--An Overview
   Spend Less Time Rewriting Your Sites to Work Across Browsers

IP Communications: Looking ahead to 2011 and beyond.

Industry executives share their vision of coming trends and challenges. Read more >>

Blogs

Netstat -vat by Sean Michael Kerner
Has Mozilla Firefox passed Microsoft IE?
From the 'It's About Time' files:I remember well, back in 1996 when Netscape's browser share was in the 80 percent plus range. Back then IE 3 (and then later versions) were the underdog.We all know what happened next.But flash... Read more >>

 

You are subscribed to an Internet.com newsletter as security.world@gmail.com. To unsubscribe from this newsletter, please click here.

If you wish to be removed from all future Internet.com emails, please click here.

To unsubscribe via postal mail, please contact us at:

Internet.com
Attn: Newsletter Subscription Dept.
307 5th Ave., 14th Floor
New York, NY 10016

Please include the email address which you have been contacted with.

No comments:

Post a Comment