VoIP & IP Comms News
Huawei caps stellar sales year

CHINESE network equipment and software provider Huawei Technologies has reported a stellar 2007, with revenue climbing 48 per cent to US$12.56 billion (A$12.80 billion) – making Huawei both the fifth largest equipment supplier in the world, and the fastest growing of the majors.

 
TPG attracts broadband Soul

STOCK exchange-listed communications firm SP Telemedia, which trades under the Soul brand, has made a $230 million bid for rival internet service provider TPG – a sign market consolidation is accelerating.

 
Telstra clears way for ADSL2 rollout

COMMUNICATIONS Minister Stephen Conroy has had a major victory, clearing the path for Telstra to roll-out ADSL2+ broadband services to an additional 900 exchanges across Australia.

 
Broadcom targets open source VoIP

COMMUNICATIONS chip-maker Broadcom and open source developer Trolltech have entered a partnership that aims to create a multimedia VoIP development platform based on Linux.

 
USO should cover broadband: ACS
THE Australian Computer Society has called on Government to include minimum broadband service standards under the terms of its Universal Service Obligation (USO) requirements.
 
Business Grade VoIP in Business Terms Print E-mail

Confronted with a tight marketing budget, marketing executives are under pressure to reach their target audience who are becoming less and less responsive to traditional marketing methods, lowering the return on investment.

Add to this a growing requirement to generate tangible and measurable results from their marketing spend and it is plain to see why companies are racing to get their Digital Marketing strategy in place ahead of the competition.

This is why Australasia needed a high-level event not focussed purely on the digital marketing needs for business.

The VoIP & IP Comms Exhibition and Conference at CeBIT Australia was a major success. A total of 163 delegates received cutting edge information that will help develop their online strategies.

The conference will return in 2009 and will include all major trends and developments that occur between now and then.

 
About CeBIT Australia

CeBIT Australia is Australasia's leading Information & Communications Technology (ICT) event for the business marketplace and covers the entire spectrum of technology and the key elements that make up the ICT products and services marketplace. This is the only Australian event where you can exhibit your products and services to a large and high level audience of business decision makers and buyers – keen to see the latest and greatest solutions available.

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