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Sangoma Technologies Corporation, a supplier of hardware and software enabling server-based voice and data communication applications, has launched of a new series of PCI and PCI Express cards enabling up to 400 channels of voice transcoding per card.
Last week Sangoma Technologies Corporation announced that it entered into an OEM relationship with an unnamed major computer and networking equipment supplier. And while Sangoma declined to name the partner all bets seem to point toward Silicon Valley -- and rumors have named HP as the partner. It appears that there are images from VoiceCon showing a Sangoma label on an HP product. A review of video on HP's website from the event shows one product with an extra sticker on the bottom left corner.
Avaya has integrated real-time, intelligent communications into healthcare software applications. These applications are powered by Avaya Agile Communications Environment technology and IBM's Health Integration Framework.
The complete collection of ANDTEK's unified communications solutions can run on dedicated servers and virtual machines, the company announced.
Phone services provider babyTEL Inc. has launched the private beta version of its Social Telephone Voice API at the on-going 2010 Web 2.0 Expo.
Small businesses are the grassroots of growth, generating economic activity, employment and tax revenue and for that to happen they need prompt and helpful support from the businesses they do business with for them to take root, spread out and blossom.
NextAlarm is a global provider of alarm monitoring service and a technology developer offering service across North America. NextAlarm Monitoring Services recently issued a statement regarding the request from AT&T to shut down the conventional phone line network. This request was made to the FCC in December 2009.
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