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    Sydney-based wireless ISP Unwired will launch its laptop PCMCIA solution for wireless broadband in June of this year, according to Unwired chief executive officer David Spence. The company is also set to launch new plans with an included 'prioritised packet service' for VoIP.

  • The shape of packets to come

    How do you ensure critical Net traffic gets through while less important--and often expensive--traffic is curtailed? Also: What is "packet shaping"?

  • Pack up your PBX--VoIP is here

    As circuit-switched PBXs are nearing obsolescence, IP technology is increasingly becoming the standard for corporate voice communications. Are you ready for the change over.

  • Kiwi capital keeps data flowing

    With CityLink, companies such as NetSaint, Cisco, and Cricket Software help create a single LAN covering New Zealand's capital city.

  • No time for games

    Policy-based networking is one of those emerging technologies that most IT organisations are waiting for someone else to experiment with first before they take the plunge.

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  • The shape of packets to come

    How do you ensure critical Net traffic gets through while less important--and often expensive--traffic is curtailed? Also: What is "packet shaping"?

  • Pack up your PBX--VoIP is here

    As circuit-switched PBXs are nearing obsolescence, IP technology is increasingly becoming the standard for corporate voice communications. Are you ready for the change over.

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