GUEST OPINION: Not too long ago, business was conducted by means of a single landline located in a single office. The technology was considered state-of-the-art back in the early 20th century since it offered instant telecommunications. Fast forward to the early 21st century and the landline has been replaced with digitized business phone systems that store data on the cloud and offer comprehensive app and computer-powered solutions such as website chat boxes.
GUEST OPINION: The pandemic, ongoing lockdowns and tax return time are leading to a perfect scam storm, says Dr Suranga Seneviratne from the University of Sydney’s School of Computer Science, who provides timely advice on how to spot and avoid a scam.
Telecommunications services company Norwood Systems has launched a new service — World Voicemail — for deployment by telcos or direct download by consumers in more than 90 countries.
American’s use of voicemail is declining and being replaced by texting and IM.
Nearly half a decade since the first iPhone unleashed visual voicemail unto the world, Telstra has finally launched it in Australia, some time after its competitor Vodafone, but the $5 monthly charge sees some seeing red.
It's time to go keep a look out with eyes peeled for an announcement that potentially all will be able to see: the sight of Telstra finally getting visual voicemail!
SMBs must have a disaster recovery plan in place, and this plan should include the company's most important avenue of communication - their phone system.
Interact Incorporated integrates IP-PBX into their state-of-the-art communications solution, Listen.
Microsoft has officially begun the public beta program for Exchange Server 2010.