Archive for January, 2010
Since the announcement of the iPad and Apple’s new software development kit, VoIP is now permitted over 3G – yay! Previously a hack known as 3Gunrestrictor was used to trick the iPhone into sending illegal data over the 3G network, as expected this was broken regularly by iPhone OS updates. Applications released to date include: Fring […]
Last night Apple hosted their 2010 media event and as expected a the much hyped new tablet style device was launched, namely the “iPad”. Apple’s CEO Steve Jobs touted the iPad to fill the gap between mobile phone and laptop, but does this requirement really exist? Personally speaking I find the lack of full Mac […]
Deploying OCS definitely delivers cost benefits, R2 specifically offers an in-built conference bridge service – many enterprise spend £1,000’s on managed offerings. Brett Johnson explains how MS UK saved in excess of £3.5 in one year! Taken from Brett Johnson’s Blog: I needed to get permission to post this, but now I have, here is […]
When I first started up this blog (almost a year ago) it was about Virtualisation, Messaging, Windows, Voice and anything else relevant! However over the last 6 months a common theme has prevailed – Unified Communications. Therefore from this point forth “I’m a PC Blog” is now “I’m a UC Blog”, both old and new […]
For those of you that didn’t attend Avaya’s webinar (or just want some key take-aways) read on… Firstly I thought it might be good to remind you why the joining of these two telecommunications giants is a big thing for the UC community. 1. Nortel and Avaya have a combined Unified Communications revenue share of 32%, bigger than any […]