Archive for November, 2007
3CX Phone System V5 stable beta out
It took some time, but today we finally uploaded a really good beta of 3CX Phone System V5. The reason it took so long is because we packed a lot of new functionality in there. We also made significant changes to our phone system in order to prepare for new features and scale even better. 3CX Phone System V5 adds 3CX bridges, allowing for easy connection of remote branch offices. It has a built ...
Verizon Wireless opens its network
In a press release today - Verizon Wireless To Introduce ‘Any Apps, Any Device’ Option For Customers In 2008 - Verizon promises to open up its network, saying that the New Open Development Initiative Will Accelerate Innovation and Growth. “BASKING RIDGE, NJ — Verizon Wireless today announced that it will provide customers the option to use, on its nationwide wireless network, wireless devices, software and applications not offered by the company. Verizon Wireless plans to hav...
Nominet awarded the contract to run UK ENUM +44
The Tier 1 registry for UK ENUM was awarded to Nominet by the UK ENUM Consortium (UKEC), a limited company set up with the recognition of the BERR (formerly the DTI) to administer the UK ENUM top level domain. As I can remember UK was the first country to get an ITU-T approved ENUM delegation for a trial (May 16th, 2002). It is really interesting what one can trial for more then 5 years. Anyway, congratulations. ...
A Bargain - iPhone for $1477
T-Mobile Offers iPhone Without ContractAssociated Press 11.21.07, 7:18 AM ET BERLIN - Deutsche Telekom AG’s mobile unit said Wednesday it would offer Apple Inc.’s iPhone without a contract to comply with a court injunction issued after a competitor challenged its exclusive lock on the handset. T-Mobile will start selling the phone for 999 euros ($1,477) immediately as well as continuing to offer it for the discounted 399 euros ($590) in combination with a two-year contract, the compa...
Tim Wu: Yes, Google is trying to take over the world
Yes, Google is trying to take over the worldNEXT STEP: TAKE OUT MA BELL By Tim Wu Excellent post, I have nothing to add ...
Oracle volunteers for a hammering in the virtualisation market
Just read a post by Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols of eweek titled ‘Is VMware a dead duck?’. I assume that article was not meant seriously, but in deed last week Vmware shares went down on the announcement that Oracle had ‘entered’ the virtualisation business. As if VMware with a technology lead from here to the moon and 95% plus market share, should have anything to worry about?? Oracle makes ...
McAfee buys ScanAlert
McAfee announced today it bought ScanAlert for US$54 million. ScanAlert sells a web site security scanning service. After a number of bad buys, McAfee seems to be on to a good thing this time. US$54 million for 75,000 paying customers is a fair price. There’s a US$24 million earn out, but if that is worded and devised similar to most earn outs, at the end it’s either going to add significant ...
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