Monday, April 10, 2006

Nomadix and Thames Online Deploy London Metropolitan Wi-Fi Network (Cheap phone calls)


Nomadix and Thames Online Deploy London Metropolitan Wi-Fi Network
Nomadix, Inc. , the leading supplier of intelligent network devices and interconnect services for guest access, digital cities, and carrier HotSpots, and Thames Online , a leading U.K. wireless internet service provider, today announced a partnership that has deployed a municipal Wi-Fi mesh network along the River Thames in London.
Source: biz.yahoo.com

Inside IT: Trouble on the line
VoIP customers around the world are discovering that their calls cannot be connected because telecom companies are blocking the movement of such traffic across the net. Jane Dudman finds out why
Source: technology.guardian.co.uk

Kenya: Lesson From KenGen: NSE Should Embrace Technology
As I walked past a winding queue outside the CFC bank on Kimathi street, Nairobi, I could not figure out what the people were doing. I thought: Are they retrenched civil servants waiting to be paid?
Source: allafrica.com

Employers block use ofInternet services
Workers losing access to many online goodies Companies are clamping down on employees' workplace use of the expanding range of free Internet services, such as instant messaging and video downloading, to protect themselves from viruses, communications traffic jams and regulatory missteps.
Source: feeds.sun-sentinel.com

AMITELO Subsidiary AMITELO Technologies S.L. Ends Successful Field Trial With DECT, VoIP WLAN Telephone
ZURICH, Switzerland----March 20, 2006--AMITELO Technologies S.L., a Spanish subsidiary of AMITELO AG in Ceuta, is successfully concluding its field trials with the trend-setting technology DECT / WLAN.
Source: biz.yahoo.com

Inside IT: Trouble on the line
Technology: VoIP customers around the world are discovering that telecom companies are blocking their calls.
Source: www.guardian.co.uk

VoIP calling without special gear, software
A new Web site promises to let people make cheap phone calls over the Internet without using a microphone, a headset or software. Jajah, based in Menlo Park, is expected to launch today. To use Jajah, a person needs to go to Jajah.com and enter his home phone number -- either a land-line or mobile phone number -- and the phone number he wishes to call.
Source: www.twincities.com

Three Competitors Threaten Skype With A Smackdown: Analysis
A trio of competitors have all released no-cost or low-cost VoIP solutions within the last few weeks, attempting to muscle in on Skype. What are their chances for success?
Source: news.yahoo.com

Security concerns cut
Companies are clamping down on employees' workplace use of the expanding range of free Internet services, such as instant messaging and video downloading, to protect themselves from viruses, communications traffic jams and regulatory missteps.
Source: www.nwherald.com

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