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Case studies

26 February 2010 10:30

Case study: Budapest Internet Exchange looks to switch provider for future proofed solution

The Budapest Internet Exchange (BIX) opened its ports to the first wave of Hungarian and Eastern European internet traffic in 1996. It was designed to support the new demand for high speed internet services on mass, from Internet

14 October 2009 15:56

Case study - Location in the IP world

Case study - Location in the IP world

Governments and regulators are demanding location for mobile and VoIP calls. How  can carriers meet those demands?

16 September 2009 13:24

Trust Group UK deploys Viatel MAXStream to cut costs and improve connectivity

Trust Group UK, a new and used Volkswagen dealership with showrooms based in  Stourbridge, Redditch and Wolverhampton, has deployed Viatel's MAXStream broadband service to increase flexibility and future scalability.

14 January 2009 12:15

CASE STUDIES/COMMENT

COLT/Clifford Chance
Global law firm Clifford Chance is determined to be the leader of an elite group of international law firms, and investing in managing knowledge and information is a key part of its strategy for achieving

14 January 2009 09:38

University of Nottingham implements call centre and disaster recovery solution from NEC Philips

The University of Nottingham, one of the largest campus universities in the UK, has implemented the latest call centre technology, from NEC Philips Unified Solutions. The investment will enable the University to expand its existing call centre application

24 September 2008 09:54

Sigma Systems/Charter Communications

Based in St.Louis, Charter Communications is the fourth largest cable MSO in the United States with more than 8.2 million video subscribers, 2.8 million residential high speed Internet users, and 1.2 million VoIP subscribers. Sigma Systems has been

24 September 2008 09:51

Bridgewater Systems/Pelephone

Pelephone was the first company to offer mobile services in Israel when it was first founded in 1986. Translating from Hebrew as the wonder-phone or magic phone, "Pelephone" became an early term used in the region for mobile

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