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Siemens Unveils OpenScape UC Server 2010 at VoiceCon

Monday, April 19, 2010

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VOIP News writes… Siemens Enterprise Communications is bringing greater virtualization capabilities, a new hosted model and bundled applications to its OpenScape UC Server 2010 platform, announced at the VoiceCon show. Siemens also announced an expanded partnership with VMware. – Siemens Enterprise Communications is looking to take advantage of virtualization and other technologies to make [...]

What`s Hot in Unified Communications, VOIP for 2010

Friday, December 11, 2009

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VOIP News writes… With enterprises looking for ways to save money, demand for unified communications and VOIP technologies is expected to grow rapidly. Gartner is predicting the unified communications and collaboration market will reach $7.4 billion by the end of the year, a 22 percent jump over 2008, and that HD-based video meeting solutions will replace [...]

Siemens Enterprise Communications Names CEO

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

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VOIP News writes… Hamid Akhavan, currently the chief operating officer at Deutsche Telekom and CEO of T-Mobile International, will take over as CEO of Siemens Enterprise Communications, a joint venture of Siemens AG and a U.S. private equity firm. The company sells telecommunications products and services. – Siemens Enterprise Communications has appointed an [...]

Global Telecom Companies Announce a Standards Based Solution for Voice and SMS Services Over LTE

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

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VOIP News writes… DALLAS, Nov. 4 /PRNewswire/ — AT&T*, Orange, Telefonica, TeliaSonera, Verizon, Vodafone, Alcatel-Lucent, Ericsson, Nokia Siemens Networks, Nokia, Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd., and Sony Ericsson have defined the preferred way to ensure the smooth introduction and delivery of voice and SMS services on Long Term Evolution (LTE) networks worldwide. Source Related posts YouMail Targets Business Users Wanting [...]

Siemens Enterprise Communications Partners with Digium(R) to Deliver Integrated, Open IP Communications Solution for German Insurance Group

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

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VOIP News writes… HUNTSVILLE, Ala. and MUNICH, Nov. 3 /PRNewswire/ — Digium®, creator and primary developer of Asterisk®, the most widely adopted and flexible open source telephony platform, and Siemens Enterprise Communications Group (SEN Group), a premier provider of enterprise communications solutions, today announced that the two companies have entered into a partnership agreement that will [...]

Sybase Partners with Siemens for Mobile Device Management

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

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VOIP News writes… Sybase has partnered with Siemens Enterprise Communications Group to bring a platform to the enterprise that allows for streamlined management of mobile devices and fixed-line voice and data. Other Sybase partnerships throughout 2009 have shown the companys drive to expand its mobile-management software into the enterprise and across a broad range of devices, [...]

Nortel Gains in Resurgent VOIP Market: Dell`Oro (eWeek)

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

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VOIP News writes… Nortel Networks, which is selling off parts of its business as it tries to rebound after filing for bankruptcy earlier this year, was the top VOIP vendor in the second quarter, accord-ing to analyst firm DellOro Group. Smaller vendors also gained share while some larger companies, including Huawei and Nokia Siemens, lost share. [...]

Avaya Bids $475 Million for Nortel Enterprise Business

Monday, July 20, 2009

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VOIP News writes… Nortel, the bankrupt communications vendor looking to sell off its businesses to raise money, has accepted a 5 million bid from Avaya for its Enterprise Solutions Business. The agreement sets the floor for the bidding for the business unit, and gives Avaya the right to match other bids. The announcement comes a month [...]

FTC OKs Sale of Nortel Units to Nokia Siemens

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

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VOIP News writes… Regulators with the Federal Trade Commission approve Nokia Siemens’ bid to buy two business units from Nortel for 0 million. Nortel has been under bankruptcy protection since early 2009, and is looking to sell off various businesses. At the same time, Nortel continues to build out its unified communications capabilities, including the latest [...]

Nortel Sells Off Businesses, Expands UC Offerings

Thursday, June 25, 2009

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VOIP News writes… A week after Nortel sold off several business units to Nokia Siemens Networks for 0 million, Nortel announces Release 3.0 of its SCS unified communications solution, as well as a deal in which it will work with Microsoft to bring a UC environment to a European telecom. Nortel has been in Chapter 11 [...]

As Nortel Sells Off Businesses, It Expands its UC Offerings

Thursday, June 25, 2009

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VOIP News writes… A week after Nortel officials said they had sold of several business units to Nokia Siemens Networks for 0 million, the company announces release 3.0 of its SCS unified communications solution, as well as a deal in which it will work with Microsoft to bring a UC environment to a Euro-pean telecom. Nortel [...]

Siemens Introduces OpenScale(TM) Operate Service Packages Designed To Give Enterprises Simpler, More Effective Ways to Manage Costs

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

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VOIP News writes… Source Related posts What`s Hot in Unified Communications, VOIP for 2010 (0) Sybase Partners with Siemens for Mobile Device Management (0) Siemens Unveils OpenScape UC Server 2010 at VoiceCon (0)

Nortel, Siemens Grow Unified Communications Offerings

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

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VOIP News writes… Nortel and Siemens are unveiling new software and services designed to make it easier and more affordable for enterprises to buy and deploy unified communications platforms. Nortels CS 1000 Release 6.0 includes greater integration of communications technology into a business network. Siemens not only rolled out its OpenScape UC Application, but also a [...]

Nokia Siemens Networks gives voice to LTE (MobileTechNews)

Sunday, February 15, 2009

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Nokia Siemens’ LTE/SAE enables delivery of new multimedia and rich call applications allowing operators to offer Voice over LTE sooner than they thought possible. Source Related posts Nortel Sells Off Businesses, Expands UC Offerings (0) Nortel Gains in Resurgent VOIP Market: Dell`Oro (eWeek) (0) Global Telecom Companies Announce a Standards Based Solution for Voice and SMS Services Over LTE (0)

Africell chooses Nokia Siemens Networks for 3GPP Mobile Softswitches (cellular-news)

Friday, February 6, 2009

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Nokia Siemens Networks says that it has won a follow on contract from Africell to deploy a 3GPP mobile softswitch in Gambia and Sierra Leone. Source Related posts Nortel Sells Off Businesses, Expands UC Offerings (0) Nortel Gains in Resurgent VOIP Market: Dell`Oro (eWeek) (0) Nokia Siemens Networks gives voice to LTE (MobileTechNews) (0)

High Definition VoIP on the Move – TMC Net

Thursday, January 15, 2009

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TMC Net High Definition VoIP on the MoveTMC Net, CT - 4 hours agoFor years, one of the promises of VoIP was the fact that the sound quality could be improved, and that we would one day be able to experience CD sound … Source Related posts What`s Hot in Unified Communications, VOIP for 2010 (0) Sybase Partners with Siemens for [...]

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Plantronics (NYSE: PLT) Tuesday reported lower profit in its third quarter than a year ago, but still beat Wall Street’s expectations, setting UC revenue records along the way.

Net income for the quarter was $30.9 million, or 71 cents a share, down slightly from $31.6 million, or 64 cents a share a year ago. Adjusted net income was 75 cents per share, topping analyst’s forecasts of 68 cents per share, and topping last year’s adjusted income of 66 cents per share. The lower profits were primarily due to Plantronic buying back some 2.1 million shares.

Revenue, meanwhile was $183.2 million, up slightly from $181.6 million during the same period a year ago.

Plantronics said it expected a strong fourth quarter, forecasting revenue of between $175 million and $180 million for the quarter, with net income of 63-68 cents per share. Analysts expected revenue of $1877.6 million and adjusted earnings per share of 67 cents.

During yesterday’s earnings call, Ken Kannappan, Plantronics’ president and chief executive, said the company set a record in the quarter for UC revenue, which saw 90 percent growth due to rapid adoption of UC globally. The company also saw 8 percent growth in office and contact center revenue.

“We continue to see broad adoption of UC across all size of enterprises in all major geographies,” he said. “Our investments in UC continued to yield solid results. And in the first nine months of fiscal 2012, we made good progress in differentiating our product line, as well as making huge strides in our corporate marketing and brand positioning.”

For more:
– see this release
– see this earnings call transcript from Seeking Alpha

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Plantronics pushing deeper into UC market with new products
Study: UC adoption rejuvenating headset market revenues
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Hello All!

Recently I was approached by a local company to work with them to improve their technical infrastructure.

I have not worked with VOIP systems before. However I have in the past setup Asterisk and was using it successfully as a dialer.

This client is waiting for a VSC VMSx switch. I’m not familiar with it but they are asking for processing/gateway integration and hardware monitoring.

So with that being said here are a few questions:

1. I have searched around for a VMSx API to be add/remove balances from calling cards, however I cannot find one. Can someone point me in the right direction?

2. Hardware monitoring, can that be setup in VMS? For example, to know when all the trunks are being filled to 90% capacity or when there is no more internet, etc.

3. I’m still confused about something. So they have this softswitch sitting in a local data center. They have clients that have gateways setup in their locations. When I worked with Asterisk, we had a switch with all the ip phones plugged into. That switch was connected to asterisk with just one cable to the secondary lan card. If I don’t understand correctly the way it should be setup is.

a. Softphone connects to a switch.
b. The switch to the gateway.

4. What about for those that already have an existing PBX or want a complete PBX setup. From what I understand there is some type of module that you can get which simply extends the PBX to make outgoing calls route through the VMS softswitch in the data center. Is it essentially also a gateway module?

Sorry for the novice questions but I really need to know the answer to these questions :)

Thanks in advance!


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Citrix Systems (Nasdaq: CTXS) reported strong earnings this week, but the company plans to increase acquisitions in the coming year and to reorganize its sales force, which prompted the company to issue a lackluster forecast for the coming year.

Revenue across the board saw a steep increase, with the company reporting net revenues of $619.4 million in the quarter, a 17 percent increase from the $530 million it reported a year ago. GAAP net income was $108.7 million, 58 cent per share, up from $94.4 million, 49 cents per share, a year ago. The 66 cents quarterly adjusted EPS beat Wall Street estimated of 65 cents.

“Greater diversity in our products and channel, combined with a compelling vision, is driving more C-level engagement as well as more up-sell and cross-sell opportunities,” said Mark Templeton, president and chief executive officer for Citrix. “As a result, we are seeing more strategic deals, more use of our products as an end-to-end system, and deeper engagement with our customers through services.”

Citrix has worked to roll out more robust mobile, cloud and desktop solutions, and it has begun to pay off.

For the year, Citrix reported record revenue of $2.2 billion. Its desktop solution revenue accounted for $1.3 billion of that, 12.5 percent higher than a year ago, and included 14 percent y-o-y growth in the fourth quarter, with revenue of $369 million. Data center and cloud solutions revenue increased 29.1 percent to $385.5 million, online services revenue rose 18.6 percent to $427.7 million and revenue from other products increase 46.4 percent to $114.3 million.

Citrix said revenue increased in the America’s region by 16 percent, rose in the EMEA region by 12 percent and increased in the Pacific region by 37 percent.

For 2012, Citrix said revenue should be in the range of $2.49 billion to $2.51 billion; GAAP diluted earnings per share is targeted to be in the range of $1.88 to $1.97.

For the first quarter, expect revenue to be in the range of $555 million to $565 million with GAAP diluted earnings per share in the range of 30-31 cents.

The thin first quarter results, said CFO David Henshall, come from the company’s plans to look to make acquisitions, but those deals should become accretive later in the year.

For more:
– see this release
– see this Motley Fool article

Special Report: Enterprise Communications earnings in the fourth quarter 2011

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The changing face of videoconferencing: It’s getting cheaper and better
Citrix rolls out Android app for GoToMeeting users
Citrix launches GoToMeeting with no-charge HD videoconference add-on
Citrix’s Cloud.com purchase adds to its core strength; Microsoft gets top ranking from ABI


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If you haven’t read pal Martin Geddes latest post on the Future of Communications entitled Peak Telecom, you are missing something that is likely either something you have likely said, thought, heard someone say in private or really wished you had. It’s a stunningly brilliant piece of writing that leads you to wonder, “what is Martin going to say next” as you read through it.

This post is every bit as important as Alec Saunders 2005 post entitled The Voice 2.0 Manifesto in my opinion as far as laying things out or the famed Pulver Purple Minutes post. It is worthy of your time as it may impact your work or livelihood.

So everyone knows it was Martin who first suggested me and my agency to Nokia back in 2005 to help them decipher “social media” long before many knew what “social media” and blogging was really all about. That led to my development of the Nokia Blogger Relations program, and in turn gave birth to Nokia’s Social Media efforts, something I’m now finally allowed to admit after getting permission recently.

It was Martin’s clear cut thinking back then that foresaw the changing landscape of how media would impact the mobile world. Now in his post he’s laid it all out pinpointing where the changes are coming from, and further pinning the operators into the dumb pipe corner.

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Just as we’re seeing Over the Top (OTT) in voice and data service impacting the legacy mobile operators and telcos, there’s also a movement afoot thats going to challenge the legacy video conferencing providers like BT, Verizon, Glowpoint (I’m a shareholder) and the rest who have been in the business of white glove video conferncing services, operating exchanges or hosting bridging services.

Yesterday pal Larry Lisser, who is known in the telecom industry as the person to go to to revive sales, penned a post supportive of disruptive Silicon Valley startup, Vidtel (a Comunicano client) who are playing the channel game to open up the legacy room and desk based video conferncing system users of Polycom, Lifesize, Cisco/Tandberg gear to be able to go what founder and ex VP Marketing at Broadsoft Scott Wharton (who is now blogging) is doing with their “any to any’” video bridging service called MeetMe that is offered at downright disruptive prices that turns the whole market on its side. What Vidtel is doing is addressing the already turned on and tuned in video conferencing user base and making their rooms and desktop video systems easily accessible to CounterPath Bria and Bria mobile users, as well as those who are Skype or GoogleTalk centric.

In the post, that was aimed at getting channel oriented telecom resellers to understand why video is so important to them, Lisser points our reasons and rationale as to why the channel is now meaningful to the video conferencing market, a belief also echoed by client Telesphere who offers VideoConnect through their growing reseller partners to sell in to their enterprise customers. In the case of Telesphere they deliver Broadsoft/Polycom/Glowpoint powered video conferencing service that also offers point to point video calling on a range of devices and over the CounterPath powered Bria 3 for Broadworks softphone.

These are reseller channel sold solutions that show a deep understanding of the how to sell versus how to follow. CounterPath, Telesphere and Vidtel along with the established players in Cisco and Polycom, are all using the sales channel to sell through others, not only direct. This is not far different from how Logitech/Lifesize is taking the LifeSize Connections service, or what I call SightSpeed for Business on steroids, where they combined the best of both SightSpeed and Lifesize to bring a lightweight telepresence offering to market and are making it available through leading telecom vTailer (vertical etailer) VoIP Supply (also a Comunicano client) to reach into an already established customer base.

Larry’s premise is further underscored by ClearOne’s purchase today of Israel based VCon, thus showing the world that Polycom, long the audio turned video conferencing leader will have some new competition. ClearOne already sells through channel with companies like eBuyNow, operators of the Skype shop selling the ClearOne Chat 60, and VoIP Supply pushng both the Skype friendly consumer grade speakerphones and the more robust higher end models. Now they’ll take those same channels and follow LifeSize/Logitech’s lead and seek to propel sales through those vtailers like VoIPSupply and others.

All this leads to disruption. Skype started it, but they’re clearly not the end game any longer. Cisco and Polycom aren’t exactly sitting idle as Vidtel and Vidyo disrupt the market, nor are any executives rolling over and playing dead because of Google Hangouts. Companies like Citrix, with GoToMeeting/HD Faces are making great inroads, selling not so much through channel, but via a very strong direct marketing effort online.

What this all means is the traditional players have to change, adapt or die. It’s survival of not only the fittest any longer, but also of the fast and nimble.

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