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Protect Your pre-1997 IP Address

With IPv4 space running out any day now, is your legacy IP address space safe? Computerworld Marc Lindsey If your company obtained its IP address space before 1997, you have probably received several letters from the American Registry for Internet Numbers Ltd. (ARIN) encouraging you to enter into a contractual […]

SIP Trunking Part 1

What to Do Before Pulling All of Your TDM Local Voice No Jitter (www.nojitter.com) Deb Boehling, Ben Fox, Hank Levine, and David Lee SIP trunking (VoIP based on the Session Initiation Protocol, which has become the industry standard for enterprise VoIP) has been in development for years. It’s now becoming […]

Change in the Procurement of Enterprise Network Services:

Are We Moving Down the Track or Jumping it? Voice Report White Papers Hank Levine Whatever else you can say about the Great Recession of 2007-2009, it has had a major effect on network services procurement. Last month Tom Nolle posted a typically insightful piece on No Jitter entitled “How […]

SIP Trunking and the Death of the Voice Silo

The Voice Report (Vol. 31, No. 16) Hank Levine and Jack Deal Pundits have been forecasting the final and complete merger of voice and data communication for decades. But as long as there was a TDM world with PBXs or Centrex to manage and local minutes to buy, the ILECs […]

Hunger For Devices And Apps Complicates Wireless Procurements

The Voice Report (Vol. 31, No. 11) Ben Fox & Kevin DiLallo Telecom managers who shied away from innovative applications for fear that users would find them difficult to use now are faced with growing demand for user-friendly, cost-effective applications. And that means that you can no longer simply buy […]