Saturday 31 July, 2010


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LG-Nortel’s Chris Karagiannis outlines the key IP issues for SMEs: including the importance of building converged platforms on a properly provisioned LAN, with an easy upgrade path.

At what point is the Australian SME market at in relation to pure IP Telephony? How close are we to the converged ‘nirvana’ where Voice, IP services and IP Telephony can be effectively bundled?


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