Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) stories
2talk's Julian Rivers-Smith reveals how resellers can revolutionise telecoms by offering customers bespoke, white-label VoIP services.
Westcon Imagine 2014 - With a vision of becoming the innovative leading supplier of converged VoIP & Data solutions for service providers and enterprises.
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.
Yealink's SIP-T48G IP phone impresses with its intuitive 7” touchscreen and support for six VoIP accounts, making it a top choice for managers.
Enterprises are shifting from traditional telephony to cloud-based solutions, sparking interest in the New Zealand market.
2talk is offering resellers, carriers and integrators the chance to operate as their own telco – and make money from it.
Conversant launches C-Net, a business-grade broadband for VoIP, offering seamless cloud communication for New Zealand businesses.
Yealink shakes up the VoIP industry, introducing affordable, high-quality solutions to New Zealand, ending the monopoly of big names.
Many resellers of traditional, on-premise PABX hardware systems seem reluctant to add VoIP to their portfolio of services.
2talk's Julian Rivers-Smith details how VoIP revolutionises contact centres, from cost savings to remote working flexibility.
Westcon NZ bolsters its Unified Comms distribution with a strategic partnership with global VoIP leader AudioCodes, enhancing NZ's UC landscape.
Julian Rivers-Smith, 2Talk senior VoIP engineer, offers some tips to get that customer over the sales finish line.
SnapperNet teams up with Panasonic NZ to distribute advanced SIP endpoint product range, targeting new channels.
NZ's shift from landlines to mobiles rattles telcos, as census reveals deep cuts into traditional revenue streams.
Customers can now add 2talk broadband to voice plans by ordering through 2talk live, with broadband now available as ADSL, VDSL, UFB (Auckland only) or HSNS.
Usability now trumps cost in VOIP adoption, with Vadacom citing flexibility and ease-of-use as new leading factors.
Auckland based ISP Kiwilink is frustrated that a number of NZ businesses aren't getting the price savings that VoIP can offer.
SNAP redefines corporate communication with a robust, cost-effective national VoIP solution, promising unparalleled resilience and flexibility.
VoIP tech offers cost savings for businesses, but opens doors to toll fraud. Discover how to shield your telephony from hackers with seven key tips.
Businesses prioritise voice quality over cost, driving a surge in VoIP adoption for enhanced communication efficiency.