Monday, November 12, 2007

Open source CRM, VoIP join forces down under; Vonage reaches tentative settlement with AT&T

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Convergence & VoIP News Alert




Network World's Convergence & VoIP News Alert, 11/12/07

Open source CRM, VoIP join forces down under, 11/07/07: U.S. open source PABX vendor Fonality has acquired Sydney-based open source CRM provider Insightful Solutions with an aim to provide an integrated business communications and information platform.

Vonage reaches tentative settlement with AT&T, 11/08/07: Vonage is working to settle yet another patent dispute, this time for a comparatively low $39 million.

Verizon, Level 3 share $1.8B telecom contract, 11/09/07: Verizon Business and Level 3 Communications will share a multibillion contract to provide local telecommunications services to U.S. federal agencies in the Washington, D.C. area.

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Nokia impresses with latest Internet Tablet, 11/07/07: Nokia's N800 Internet Tablet is a very small, thin and portable handheld device with a large color touchscreen (800 by 480 pixels) and the ability to perform Web browsing, play multimedia (music, photos and videos), read e-mails and access other applications (games, calculator, etc.). While this is a Nokia device, the N800 doesn't access a cellular network, instead it uses Skype to perform VoIP calling through the device's Wi-Fi connectivity.

VoIP security notices show security remains a multi-vendor issue, 11/05/07: Two VoIP services and equipment alerts were issued late last month. The first advisory, issued to residential and SMB VoIP users was sent by the Sipera VIPER Lab, operated by Sipera Systems. The lab disclosed multiple threat advisories for VoIP services and equipment users from Vonage, Globe7 and Grandstream. Among other threats, VoIP users can be subjected to eavesdropping, spam, spoofing and denial-of-service attacks, according to a statement issued by the lab. Full details on these vulnerabilities are posted as an educational security service to Sipera’s customers and the general public.

Editor's note: Starting the week of Nov. 19, you will notice a number of enhancements to Network World newsletters that will provide you with more resources and more news links relevant to the newsletter's subject. The Convergence & VoIP Newsletter, written by analysts Steve Taylor and Larry Hettick, will be merged with the VoIP News Alert and will be named the Convergence & VoIP Alert. You'll get Steve and Larry's analysis of the convergence and VoIP market, which you will be able to read in full at NetworkWorld.com, plus links to the day's convergence news and other relevant resources. This Alert will be mailed on Mondays and WedneWAN + WAN ALertsdays. We hope you will enjoy the enhancements and we thank you for reading Network World newsletters.

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Senior Editor Tim Greene covers VoIP carrier issues for Network World.



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