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What's up for mobile telecommunications in the coming year?

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What's up for mobile telecommunications in the coming year?

With the advent of tablet PCs and 4G networks, 2010 set the stage for some epic changes. Read more >>


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snom debuts next-gen DECT cordless IP phone.

The snom M9, replacing the M3, is designed from the ground up with HD audio, security, and more. Read more >>

News to Know

   Top 4 arguments for—and against—Microsoft Lync.
   These are rich times for SMB telecom.
   Study: Smartphone users willing to pay extra for better service.
   Customers look at Siemens OpenScape UC Suite 2011.
   Toktumi's Line2 mobile VoIP app now with live tech support.

Featured Solutions

   Symantec Whitepapers: Make the Most of Your Virtual Environment

Job Postings

Job Title: Senior C# Developer Team Lead-Winforms, RDBMS Trading
Company: WSI Nationwide, Inc.
Location: US-NY-New York
Stay Ahead Resources
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   IBM Whitepaper: Primary Storage Optimization--An Overview
   Oracle Whitepaper: Tape Technology Leaps Forward

Panasonic upgrades management tool for its IP PBX systems.

Communications Assistant 3.0 lets users drag and drop contacts for instant teleconferences. Read more >>

Blogs

It Channel Planet Blog by Doug Kass
HP TippingPoint's Pwn2Own Hacking Competition Prizes Total $125,000
HP TippingPoint said that its fifth annual Pwn2Own hacking competition, scheduled for March 9 - 11 in Vancouver, B.C. during the CanSecWest digital securityconference, now sports a total prize pool of $125,000, courtesy of a $25,000 infusion from Google Inc.... Read more >>

 

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