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Readers weigh in on net neutrality; Overlooked VoIP security features

Overlooked VOIP Security Features; SIP in the big UC picture
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Readers weigh in on net neutrality

Following up on our recent newsletter about rethinking net neutrality in a mobile broadband context, we heard from newsletter subscribers Paul and Phillip with their views on the issues. Paul wrote us saying, "If we want to protect the democratization of online content, we have to propose and support solutions for managing Internet congestion that doesn't discriminate by content." Read full story

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Overlooked VOIP Security Features
I am wanker when it comes to VOIP. I am not a huge VOIP fan. Nope. Not much at all. When I was growing up, phracking never really appealed to me. I remember tripping my first 5ESS and not thinking "that's cool" but "so what". Kinda weird because VOIP possesses all the elements I like in engineering design. It has many parts, separate protocols, programming elements, high end user satisfaction, massive...

SIP in the big UC picture
So, how does SIP fit into the bigger picture? As a protocol it fits into the overall architecture as a vertical resource that supports the full range of UC functions: Communication enabled business processes (CEBP) to unified messaging (UM) to instant messaging (IM) to VoIP. In fact one of the great values of SIP is its universality and simplicity that supports all communication functions. Of course,...

Companies, lawmakers tell FCC to dump net neutrality
As the U.S. Federal Communications Commission moves toward developing formal net neutrality rules, some U.S. lawmakers and telecom-related companies have told the agency that new regulations will cause more problems than they're worth.

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