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There has been a strong global swing to remote working over the last 12 months, driven largely by increased VoIP and broadband usage, according to a new survey from AT&T and the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU).
Telecommunications ICT job advertisement numbers have grown an incredible average 3.38% per week since February this year, according to a recent jobs survey from telco consulting group Badja. What's more, the pace is expected to continue in 2005.
Adelaide-based ISP, Chariot Limited (ASX:CTI) and UK and US-based VoIP enterprise, Transcom International Limited, have formed a partnership to launch a low cost internet telephony system early in 2005.
The news that Taipei, a city of 3 million, is to install ubiquitous Wi-Fi coverage should not come as a surprise to anyone who has had a taste of wireless broadband via the numerous hot spots springing up around our capitals. What it portends, however, is not good news for traditional carriers.
In a report launched in Australia today, Getting off the Ground: Why the move to VoIP is a decision for all CXOs, Deloitte reveals that by 2006 over two-thirds of all Global 2,000 companies will have started deployment of Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) to the desktop.
A new whitepaper released by KPMG today has warned of risks associated with replacing traditional telephone networks with VoIP telephony solutions in business.
Systems performance management software developer Integrated Research (ASX:IRI) will open a new office in Washington DC to better support customers in the US Eastern time zone and to address what it sees as growing opportunities in the IP telephony market.
The Australian Communications Authority has moved to introduce a regulatory framework for the VoIP telephony market and is taking submissions from stakeholders. The submissions will be taken until the close of 2004.
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