Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) stories - Page 10
Nintendo 3DS dated for March in New Zealand
Thu, 20th Jan 2011
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Sydney event planned for February 8th, where more details of the Australian and New Zealand launches will be released.
Datacom scoops VMware award
Thu, 20th Jan 2011
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Datacom wins major VMware award for its innovative cloud solutions across NZ and Australia, setting the stage for further expansion.
Renaissance signs Micronet deal
Fri, 29th Oct 2010
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Renaissance partners with Micronet to enhance New Zealand's digital landscape with affordable, cutting-edge network solutions starting Nov 15.
White iPhone 4 off the radar for 2010
Fri, 29th Oct 2010
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Apple confirms white iPhone 4 won't see 2010 release due to manufacturing issues. Fans must wait longer for the coveted device.
HP, Microsoft open 'pop-up store' in Auckland
Fri, 29th Oct 2010
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HP and Microsoft unveil a festive pop-up store in Auckland, offering hands-on tech experience amid the holiday buzz.
PSP2 details revealed?
Fri, 29th Oct 2010
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Kotaku leaks PSP2 details from Tokyo Game Show, hinting at no UMD, a second analogue stick, and Xbox 360-rivaling horsepower.
Bungie releases Halo: Reach Noble Map Pack trailer
Thu, 28th Oct 2010
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Bungie unveils trailer for Halo: Reach's Noble Map Pack, featuring three new maps and fresh achievements, available 30 Nov on Xbox LIVE.
An Important Voice
Sat, 1st May 2010
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Implementing VoIP solutions can significantly increase LAN traffic. Learn effective techniques to minimise congestion and maintain network efficiency.
Three Ps to finding the best IP PBX
Fri, 1st May 2009
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As enterprises focus on IP telephony, examining IP PBX systems through the lens of practicality, power and proven performance is key to VoIP success.
VoIP -Avoid the pitfalls, while navigating the VoIP labyrinth
Thu, 1st Mar 2007
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Upgrading to a VoIP PBX system requires understanding the differences in communication technologies. IT Net World outlines the key factors.
Making money out of VoIP
Wed, 1st Nov 2006
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The biggest issue with VoIP is that no matter which vendor’s product is sold resellers need to have a network provider to connect the system to.