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[IP Hosted PBX] We saw a number of sophisticated products, rise dynamic market leaders and also landmark VoIP deals, all for the sake of better service to the end users. At the same time, VoIP has invited serious security threats giving sleepless nights to Corporate World.

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[Mobileenterprise.typepad.com] Mobile Enterprise Weblog: Because this isn't just about a mobility pundit sleepless and disconnected in a hotel room on another continent. This is about making mobility work for an upcoming group of tens of millions of mobile workers who -- without connectivity -- will be sitting by the side of the road in a vehicle or scrambling for a scrap of paper in the warehouse when the network just isn't there.

http://onebigconstructionsite.blogspot.com [Onebigconstructionsite.blogspot.com] One Big Construction Site: The great unblocking of 2006: ..."Samurai sam, the comedy graphics king of UAE blogging, tells it how it is"..."you're evil with a sarcastic flavour"..."Get some prozac or pack you bags"..."I must admit brainless comments would always be better than this shit you're writing"..."you influenced my mother!! she reads your blog everyday and reveres your opinion"..."Samiboy..stop using dirty foul language..no wonder you suffered here..cause we cant deal with really low class rude people"..."Then this Camel Face guy aka samuraisam replayed to him"..."OMG MY MOM WONTSHUT UP ABT YOUR BLOG NOW SHES QUOTING IT"..."samuraisam is a punk kid with a Texas-sized chip on his shoulder against the USA."...

[Antipodean14.blogs.com] The Antipodean Podcast Blog: November 2006: Victorian political parties are bypassing Commonwealth legislation by using the internet to broadcast last-minute political messages before Saturday's election. While the Commonwealth Broadcasting Services Act makes it illegal to broadcast political ads from midnight on the Wednesday before an election, Victorians can still view Labor's attack on Ted Baillieu's share portfolio at YouTube or on the ALP's website. 

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