ISDN stories
NHS telecoms overhaul exposes hidden legacy risks as PSTN retirement and pandemic pressures force trusts to confront fragile systems.
Spitfire launches PSTN migration service to help UK firms leave legacy copper lines ahead of BT and Openreach's revised 2027 switch-off.
UK firms are unprepared for the PSTN-to-all-IP switch, risking disruptions in key systems as the 2027 deadline looms, warns Zen Internet research.
Sharp UK partners with Gamma Communications to enhance telephony services in anticipation of the ISDN/PSTN switch-off, focusing on seamless transition to VoIP for clients.
The new Cisco-powered sovereign UC telephony service will deliver the flexibility and robustness needed to adopt new hybrid working practices.
Investing in a solution that can support your telecommunication requirements both now and in the future is crucial.
2talk is a provider that is committed to providing solutions to small and medium enterprises in Australia and New Zealand.
The Robotic Process Automation Innovation Award recognises how a company applies innovative problem solving to offer a better customer experience.
Together, the two companies will provide voice communications solutions to the country's education and research sector.
MNF Enterprise rolls out Cisco's Cloud Connected Webex Calling in Australia and New Zealand, enabling seamless, cloud-based phone system transitions.
As Telstra phases out ISDN, public sector organisations must adopt SIP to ensure cost-effective, scalable, and secure communication solutions.
Ingram Micro NZ, 8x8 and Tradewinds discuss the state of cloud communications in ANZ and the channel opportunity it presents.
Schneider Electric's Steven Carlini discusses how the old central offices are now ideal to enable the telco edge.
Auckland telecommunications company Ufone has picked up an accolade for being a preferred SIP provider in New Zealand.
When you think of the Fourth Industrial Revolution you most likely think about robots, driverless cars and mobile supercomputing.
Usage of mobile VoIP service will increase, which will influence the fixed-line market; it will decrease as people prefer to be mobile.
Sonus Networks updates software to aid enterprise migration to Skype for Business; includes presence reporting and interworking features.
SIP trunks have been around for a number of years but you could say that New Zealand has been slow to get going with SIP.
Cloud is a fashionable buzz word at the moment, regularly thrown round by anyone who's got two cents to put in on upcoming IT trends.
NBN's planned switch-off of 200,000 copper-based business services is set for November 12, yet many Australian businesses remain unprepared for the disruption.