It makes sense for Australia's fledgling Internet telephony providers to work together.
Fledgling Internet telephony vendor Engin was left red-faced after critical customer data was publicly compromised when a hacker exploited flaws in its customer relationship management (CRM) software.
A usability expert has run into opposition from domestic Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) providers over his claim VoIP services are not easy enough to use.
Telecommunications vendor engin has today released what it claims to be the first "broadly available" in major retailers voice over Internet protocol product.
I spent enough time at CeBIT last week to know the telecommunications industry was well represented ... but not always without controversy.
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