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  • WA consumer dept's voice goes 3D

    Western Australia's Department of Consumer and Employment Protection (DOCEP) has inked a half a million dollar contract with network solutions provider 3D Networks as the agency looks to develop its telephony infrastructure over the next few years.

  • Anglican Homes rejuvenates elderly network

    Aged-care provider Anglican Homes has replaced a PABX telephone system with a converged voice and data network at two sites as part of a wider project due for completion by the end of 2007.

  • WA Disability Commission goes video

    Western Australia's Disability Services Commission (DSC) has flagged plans to implement a state-wide videoconferencing system to facilitate better staff collaboration.

  • Nortel maintains Aussie health

    Networking vendor Nortel has continued to avow the health of its Australian and New Zealand operations, in the face of renewed international job cuts.

  • Edith Cowan to upgrade data network

    Perth's Edith Cowan University (ECU) will replace its entire data network over the next 18 months with brand new hardware from equipment vendor Nortel.

Features and Case Studies (1)

  • The road to convergence

    There's been a lot of talk about network convergence, the idea that data, voice and video traffic will one day travel over a single network. In this special report, we look at how Mount Erin Secondary College is tackling convergence and IP telephony goals at footy club the West Coast Eagles.

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