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Opinion: VoIP security is real obstacle
With VoIP ripe for spammers and hackers, it might not be a bad idea to hang up on VoIP until the right security measures are in place. News | 19 May 2005
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Red Sox hit home run with VoIP
The Boston Red Sox face a unique set of voice and mobility challenges, but the team's IT manager says VoIP has helped the team cut costs and increase productivity. News | 07 Apr 2005
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Famous zoo roars over VoIP benefits
Though it was hesitant to make the leap, the Columbus Zoo's recently deployed VoIP system has increased worker productivity at the world famous facility and cut calling costs by 30%. News | 15 Mar 2005
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Call director fuses landline, VoIP calls
A new hybrid VoIP-PSTN system offers an option for enterprises looking to lower the costs and risks of a VoIP adoption. News | 23 Feb 2005
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The outlook for VoIP: Regulatory battles and new competition
The ongoing debate about how and whether to tax voice services is growing louder as the number of VoIP users surges. Article | 15 Feb 2005
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Adopters highlight complex decisions behind VoIP
Network architects guiding their companies through VoIP implementations say now may not be the right time to "rip-and-replace," and explain why cost savings isn't the key factor. News | 15 Feb 2005
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VoIP demands more from a firewall
A VoiceCon speaker makes the case for VoIP-specific firewalls, claiming that legacy firewalls can't prioritize voice packets and can often degrade call quality. News | 14 Feb 2005
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Security alliance springs up around VoIP
A group of software and security vendors are banding together to enourage best practices for VoIP. News | 09 Feb 2005
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VoIP: What you don't know could hurt you
Most big cost savings promised by VoIP vendors quickly fade away, but VoIP technology can help your organization shine. Article | 07 Feb 2005
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VoIP upstart tackles gradual migrations
One expert says Zultys' expanded portfolio of VoIP products shows it is focused on firms making gradual migrations, but another says that to compete with Avaya and Nortel, it must focus on long-term survival. News | 02 Feb 2005