- Corporations start to adopt text messaging
Text Messaging has altered an election in Spain, brought down a Government in the Philippines, saved lives during Hurricane Katrina and the Tsunami in Asia. Now corporations are using text messaging to rally their troops?
(Filed: Tue Sep 05 2006)
- VOIP anywhere with the BabbleStick
Babble.net, Britain’s leading internet telephony service provider, are pleased to announce the launch of their BabbleStick.
(Filed: Wed Aug 30 2006)
- 118 trades awards telecom contract to ttnc
Daniel Corby's internet directory is preparing to make 60,000 outbound calls a day from a new telesales centre in Chelmsford. 118 awards the telecom contract to ttnc
(Filed: Tue Aug 29 2006)
- Subex completes merger of Azure Solutions
Subex Systems Limited, the Bangalore-headquartered Telecom Software Product Company and UK-headquartered Azure Solutions Limited today announced the completion of their previously announced merger.
(Filed: Sat Jun 24 2006)
- VSNL Selects SlipStream’s Web Accelerator Technology
SlipStream Data Inc., the leading provider of data acceleration solutions announced today that Videsh Sanchar Nigam Limited (VSNL) will be rolling out SlipStream SP5.0, the most widely deployed data acceleration technology, on its dial-up network in India.
(Filed: Wed May 24 2006)
- Fastest Accelerator Available As Confirmed By Independent Testing
SlipStream Data Inc., the industry leader in data acceleration announced today that its latest acceleration technology has reached a new plateau of acceleration. Independent testing showed that SlipStream SP5.0 with NOW!Imaging™ accelerates Web browsing on a dial connection up to 19.69x faster, delivering the fastest acceleration available.
(Filed: Sat May 20 2006)
- TELEPHONE OPERATORS UNDER THREAT
Conventional mobile and fixed line telephone companies face an immediate and growing threat from computer-based voice communications, a leading online solutions provider said this week.
(Filed: Fri Mar 31 2006)
- Tri-Line invests £7.5m in reseller channel
Tri-Line, the call-logging people, are to invest £7.5.m in the indirect reseller channel as part of their 10 year plan to lead the European CTI market.
(Filed: Tue Feb 28 2006)
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