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Optus, Brisbane Council ink $60 million IP deal

Brisbane City Council has awarded Optus a $60 million network managed services contract to transform its telecommunications network infrastructure to a new IP-based communications system.

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Mark Spencer talks 10 years of Asterisk

Mark Spencer, founder of Asterix, looks back on 10 years of the open source PBX and discusses its future -- and that of the VoIP industry in general.

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Five open source IP telephony projects to watch

In addition to the well-known Asterisk, there is a vibrant community of open source software PBX systems that can be used for internal and service provider IP telephony. Here are five exciting open...

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National Library embarks on telephony rip and replace

The National Library of Australia is implementing a new Alcatel-Lucent telephony system as it ditchs an aging PABX setup.

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VoIP enhances Hobsons Bay customer service

A transition from analog to IP telephony in mid-2011 enhanced the Hobsons Bay City Council’s ability to communicate with constituents. Customer service manager, Suzanne Paterson, said the council plans...

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National Health and Medical Research Council seeks IP telephony

The National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) wants to replace an “ageing” phone system with IP telephony, according to a request for tender posted Tuesday.

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Case study: Bad WiFi setup cost Adelaide aged care facility

Bethsalem Care suffered years of poor WiFi and IP telecommunications before learning that faulty configuration was to blame.

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Telstra speeds IP telephony activations with BPM

Telstra has reduced the time of its order-to-activation process for its Telstra IP telephony service by 70 per cent after implementing business process management (BPM) software by Pegasystems, a...

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NT government renews NEC networking contracts

The Northern Territory government has extended three networking contracts with NEC Australia for 12 months.

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