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    Telco AT&T has sealed the deal of a lifetime, with American car maker General Motors agreeing to pay almost US$1 billion (AU$1.26 billion) for networking services over the next five years.

  • VoIP uptake on the rise: survey

    lmost half the corporate executives polled by a leading analysis company will have voice over IP (VoIP) installed in their organisation by the end of 2006.

  • New Holden HQ has VoIP under the bonnet

    Holden has turned to Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) as the centrepiece of a technology-driven upgrade designed to boost employee productivity.

  • Y2K windfall for Net phones

    Telecom equipment suppliers say they're seeing a belated Y2K windfall as companies such as Bank of America and Ford Motor move ahead with plans to replace outdated gear with new Internet phone systems.

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  • Telstra: What lies ahead

    Telstra is determined to create new sources of revenue by investing in new IP infrastructure and building managed offerings around the integration of infrastructure and services. This means turning the company into a new kind of business -- with major implications for the whole economy.

  • VoIP: Is it for you?

    Australian companies are showing a lot of interest in Voice over IP, yet not many projects are underway. We profile the companies that are ahead of the pack.

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