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EXCHANGEDAILY 12 MARCH 2009

MyNetFone launches SIP trunking service
VoIP service provider MyNetFone (ASX: MNF) has launched a SIP trunking service that will enable small businesses with an IP PBX to dispense with PSTN lines and traditional telephone systems and route incoming and outgoing calls over a broadband connection.

Symbio Networks plans regional expansion
Wholesale VoIP and IP service provider, Symbio Networks is aiming to be the largest aggregator of SIP traffic in Australia and a major player in the Asia Pacific region.

TelstraClear clobbers  NZ copyright law
New Zealand's controversial new online copyright legislation has been declared dead after TelstraClear refused to be party to a planned voluntary code being developed by the Telecommunications Carriers Forum (TCF)

Why we need high upstream bandwidths

When Sol Trujillo announced plans to upgrade Telstra's HFC network to the 100Mbps downstream speeds of DOCSIS 3.0 he claimed that Telstra's research had identified demand for the increased upstream bandwidth of 2.0Mbps. Research released by Ericson and CNN appears to confirm this.

The dark side of AT&T's $US17b investment plans

Australians may look enviously at the USA where AT&T has just announced plans to expand its FTTN/H network to 30 million homes and to offer femtocells along with a host of other upgrades, but, according to one expert a series of regulatory failures has destroyed competition and left the US at the mercy of megacorporates like AT&T.

ITU & IETF clarify joint plans to extend MPLS

The ITU and the IETF have moved to clarify the role of a joint working team (JWT) set up to develop a transport profile for MPLS technology referred to as MPLS-TP.

Telstra will be separated, says Gen-i boss

The departure of Sol Trujillo from Telstra will pave the way for structural separation of the carrier and the NBN is dead in the water says the Australian boss of Telecom NZ's giant services subsidiary Gen-i.

BRIEFS
Verizon Business wins $US2.5B US DoD international comms contract
Australia ready to embrace cloud computing, says IDC
WAN optimisation appliances now a $US1b market

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