Almost two thirds of the 2,187 North American and European companies surveyed choose a Cisco IP PBX in their VoIP deployments, Forrester Research found. These results and more are from a study on SMB ...
There are those who remain leery of IP telephony. Nothing you say will convince them that today's IP-PBX systems are as reliable as the good old TDM systems they love. Then there are those of us who ...
The display area and profile of the Cisco IP Phone caught the eye of Mark Carrier, telecommunications manager for Crate and Barrel. But it was the variety of benefits a Cisco IP Communications system ...
MANHASSET, N.Y. — Cisco Systems has released a voice gateway appliance designed to aid in the phased migration from time-division multiplexing PBX networks to fully converged Cisco IP telephony and IP ...
Research In Motion is to release a version of its Mobile Voice System Server product for Cisco's Unified Communications Manager, the Canadian handset manufacturer announced on Monday. Mobile Voice ...
This Comparison Guide features the leading PBX systems from established vendors like Siemens, Cisco, Avaya and Nortel as well as cutting edge systems from new vendors like Shoretel and Fonality. The ...
Launch of Q.SIG inter-working support in Cisco CallManager 4.1 offers enhanced voice security Dubai, UAE, January 11th, 2005 -- Cisco Systems today announced new security features for its IP ...
With an expanded focus down market, the top two vendors grabbed share from most of the rest of the pack. When Avaya, the second largest PBX company, grew its market share by 46 percent in 2010 (due in ...
Some organizations consider taking the plunge off PBX platforms into IP telephony as being pretty daring, but that’s nothing compared to what Sam Houston State University (SHSU) is doing. The south ...
Cisco last week released software designed to bring the management functionality of PBXs into the world of data routers and switches. Cisco last week released software designed to bring the management ...
When it comes to VoIP, the first question the Reviewmeister has is: How do we make it secure? So we invited Cisco to set up a bulletproof VoIP network. And they did. Cisco’s “maximum-security” VoIP ...
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