ASN.1 telephony critical infrastructure warning - VOIP
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Re: ASN.1 telephony critical
infrastructure warning - VOIP
Re: ASN.1 telephony critical
infrastructure warning - VOIP
02/18/2004 08:05 PMMichael H. Warfield (Feb 17 2004)
Re: [Full-Disclosure] ASN.1 telephony
critical infrastructure warning - VOIP
Re: [Full-Disclosure] ASN.1 telephony
critical infrastructure warning - VOIP
02/17/2004 02:32 PM3APA3A (Feb 17 2004)
Re[2]: [Full-Disclosure] ASN.1 telephony
critical infrastructure warning - VOIP
Re[2]: [Full-Disclosure] ASN.1 telephony
critical infrastructure warning - VOIP
02/18/2004 08:05 PM3APA3A (Feb 17 2004)
Critical infrastructure data sought
Critical infrastructure data sought
02/19/2004 07:38 PMInternet worms and critical
infrastructure
Internet worms and critical
infrastructure
12/09/2003 03:43 PMSecurity expert Bruce Schneier asks why a report into the big August
blackout overlooks MSBlast as a culprit.
EU task force to study IT critical
infrastructure
EU task force to study IT critical
infrastructure
04/18/2005 11:24 AMThe European Union has created a task force to study what its 25
member states are doing to combat cyberthreats against the region's
critical infrastructure.
InterUnity Announces New Study on the
Future of Critical Technology
Infrastructure
InterUnity Announces New Study on the
Future of Critical Technology
Infrastructure
12/19/2004 03:33 PMInterUnity invites you to participate in a ground breaking study on
the Future of Critical Technology Infrastructure. The study addresses
the impact of new computing technology on Infrastructure, its
perceived importance to the company, and the changing relationship
between IT and Facilities [PRWEB Dec 9, 2004]
Managing VoIP and IP telephony
Managing VoIP and IP telephony
04/19/2004 04:27 PMZDNet Apr 19 2004 7:54PM GMT
CompAmerica Announces Expansion of it's
Client Centric Onsite Installation
Maintenance Programs for Telephony,
Local Network Infrastructure and
Internet Technology
CompAmerica Announces Expansion of it's
Client Centric Onsite Installation
Maintenance Programs for Telephony,
Local Network Infrastructure and
Internet Technology
03/17/2005 02:56 AMAt lower rates and higher success factor than competitive businesses,
whether used during movement from one location to another, or for day
to day services, CompAmerica's new onsite presence program exceeds
expectations. [PRWEB Mar 16, 2005]
Planning a VoIP Tech Infrastructure
(NewsFactor)
Planning a VoIP Tech Infrastructure
(NewsFactor)
07/12/2004 02:22 PMNewsFactor - There is little doubt that VoIP will be the bedrock of
corporate communication in the future. "Ten years from now, we won't
be questioning VoIP," says Yankee Group vice president of enterprise
infrastructure Zeus Kerravala. "It will be the status quo."
RTI’s Distributed Data-Critical Platform
Selected by Matlock Capital Management
for Options Trading Infrastructure
RTI’s Distributed Data-Critical Platform
Selected by Matlock Capital Management
for Options Trading Infrastructure
03/14/2005 05:58 PM [PRWEB Mar 9, 2005]
Skype: Unreal VoIP Telephony
Skype: Unreal VoIP Telephony
01/04/2004 09:31 PME-Integration, Inc. Offers VoIP
Telephony
E-Integration, Inc. Offers VoIP
Telephony
03/22/2005 03:29 PMEastpointe, MI Information Technology company, E-Integration, Inc.
(www.e-integration.net) announces offering of 24VoIP telephone
services for residential and business customers. [PRWEB Mar 22, 2005]
VoIP use-case: mindblowingly cheap
telephony
VoIP use-case: mindblowingly cheap
telephony
11/12/2003 01:28 PMDan Gillmor's on his annual teaching stint in Hong Kong, but he's
still on the job for his newspaper in San Jose. Normally, this would
entail enormous phone bills and patient hand-holding by email for
Americans who've never dialled an overseas number in their life. But
this time around, Dan's got a Voice-Over-IP box plugged into the
Ethernet in his place in China and a phone plugged into that. This box
is a portable phone-number: dial a number in San Jose, and it rings in
Hong Kong (or wherever Dan has plugged it in). So all of Dan's
communications with the home office are free. What's more, the long
distance charges for US-Hong Kong on the service are only
$0.05/minute, so Dan can simply forward his VoIP number to a Hong Kong
prepaid mobile phone and take his San Jose number on the go with him
throughout the city.
Companies around the world are already moving to VoIP in big numbers;
now it's getting easy enough -- and the quality is getting good enough
-- for individuals and families.
This shift is inexorable due to the nature of technological
improvement. The main questions are a) how soon; and b) how the
existing phone companies and regulatory agencies will deal with that
reality.
LinkHowdy Corporation - VoIP IP Telephony
Provider
Howdy Corporation - VoIP IP Telephony
Provider
09/12/2004 03:04 AMFree Internet calls for IP to IP phones using Howdy's unique VoIP and
IP telephony technology for unlimited international phone calls
overseas. Can use with normal mobile phones and IP phones too! [PRWEB
Sep 12, 2004]
Computex Vendors Push IP Telephony with
VOIP Gateways
Computex Vendors Push IP Telephony with
VOIP Gateways
06/01/2004 09:52 PMWhile traditional phones are getting IP telephony at the Computex
show, IP phones seem to be few and far between.
Tender: Wycombe District Council VOIP
telecoms infrastructure project
Tender: Wycombe District Council VOIP
telecoms infrastructure project
09/10/2004 03:46 AMPublicTechnology.net Sep 10 2004 7:06AM GMT
HostRocket Unveils Plans to Enter VoIP
Telephony Market
HostRocket Unveils Plans to Enter VoIP
Telephony Market
04/01/2005 03:20 AMLeading web hosting provider HostRocket announced today plans to
launch a VoIP (Voice Over IP) service. [PRWEB Apr 1, 2005]
Tender: Institute of Education needs
LAN, VOIP telephony for 1000 users
Tender: Institute of Education needs
LAN, VOIP telephony for 1000 users
08/11/2004 02:57 AMPublicTechnology.net Aug 11 2004 7:08AM GMT
Internet telephony (VoIP): Regulators
and industry debate 'irreversible' trend
Internet telephony (VoIP): Regulators
and industry debate 'irreversible' trend
06/10/2004 03:06 AMEurActiv.com Jun 10 2004 7:43AM GMT
Wainwright Consulting, a Minnesota-based
Technology Consulting Services Company,
Announces Deal to Provide Infrastructure
Support for Vocallogic's VoIP Services
Wainwright Consulting, a Minnesota-based
Technology Consulting Services Company,
Announces Deal to Provide Infrastructure
Support for Vocallogic's VoIP Services
03/19/2005 02:20 AMWainwright Consulting, a Minnesota-based technology consulting firm,
and Vocallogic, a worldwide provider of Voice over IP services and
technology, today announced that the two companies have signed a new
teaming agreement to jointly pursue opportunities in the small
business PBX and VoIP market. [PRWEB Mar 18, 2005]
Computer Telephony without Telephony
Boards
Computer Telephony without Telephony
Boards
06/25/2004 02:00 AMZagreb, Croatia (PRWEB) June 15, 2004 -- For the last two decades
computer telephony was telephony boards based business. It is the time
for changes, or at least that is what folks at Uniqall do think about
it. Few days ago Uniqall made available for free download the first
public beta of its flagship Gridborg 1.0 software that is supposed to
displace expensive telephony boards from theirs well entrenched
positions within computer telephony solutions. [PRWEB Jun 25, 2004]
INGATE® DELIVERS THE SKINNY ON VOIP AT
ABP’S “VOIP SIZZLES!” EVENT IN
DALLASEvent Educates Resellers on
Turning Today’s Heightened VoIP Interest
into Sales
INGATE® DELIVERS THE SKINNY ON VOIP AT
ABP’S “VOIP SIZZLES!” EVENT IN
DALLASEvent Educates Resellers on
Turning Today’s Heightened VoIP Interest
into Sales
07/10/2004 03:16 AMIngate® Systems (www.ingate.com), which produces and sells the world’s
only fully Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)-capable enterprise
firewalls, will be participating in “VoIP Sizzles,” held in Dallas
from July 22-23, 2004. Hosted by ABP Technology, this event for
resellers will focus on the specific opportunities and challenges for
traditional data VARs and telecom dealers who are moving into the
Voice over IP (VoIP) market. [PRWEB Jul 10, 2004]
Critical Path in critical condition
Critical Path in critical condition
12/25/2003 09:17 AMCNET Dec 25 2003 9:16AM ET
3WTel’s Superior VoIP - Lightyears Ahead
in VoIP Security and Dial-Up Capability
3WTel’s Superior VoIP - Lightyears Ahead
in VoIP Security and Dial-Up Capability
02/01/2005 08:48 PMHackers can easily access confidential information from customers of
VoIP services that utilize open and interpretable industry standard
codec and industry standard protocol. VoIP services offering secure
lines hosted on proprietary patented technology are reaping the
benefits because of the optimal security it creates. [PRWEB Jan 31,
2005]
HBF Group, Inc. Announces I-911™ Voice
Over IP (VoIP) Solution for VoIP
Providers and the Emergency Services
Industry
HBF Group, Inc. Announces I-911™ Voice
Over IP (VoIP) Solution for VoIP
Providers and the Emergency Services
Industry
06/14/2004 02:24 AMi-911 addresses the deficiencies in other commercially VoIP 911
available solutions by providing a 911 emergency calling service that
is deployable immediately , requires little or no change to the public
safety answering points (PSAPs). i-911 offers a significant
improvement over other VoIP solutions as it delivers accurate call
back and location information from a 9-1-1 call in real-time. [PRWEB
Jun 14, 2004]
VoIP Signs Agreement with VOIP-4U;
Lucent Announces Contract with Verizon
Wireless and AT&T to Launch Internet
VoIP Signs Agreement with VOIP-4U;
Lucent Announces Contract with Verizon
Wireless and AT&T to Launch Internet
07/16/2004 03:44 PMFinancial News USA Jul 16 2004 5:58PM GMT
Pure VoIP Won't Be Regulated, Phone-Like
VoIP Might Be
Pure VoIP Won't Be Regulated, Phone-Like
VoIP Might Be
02/12/2004 02:16 PMAs expected, the FCC ruled on the Pulver VoIP petition today, and gave
something of a split decision. They claim that
"pure" VoIP
systems shouldn't be regulated, since they're just like email or
any other internet application. However, they're reserving judgment
on VoIP systems that more resemble regular phone service, such as
Vonage that touch on the PSTN. This seems like something of a cop
out, and may be difficult to sustain over time. Most of the "pure"
VoIP systems are offering (or planning to offer) gateways that let
them connect to the telephone system. Where do they fall along the
regulatory spectrum? This would take away the incentive of VoIP
providers to connect to regular phone service, creating two different
levels of phone service, rather than connecting the two and leading to
a more orderly migration. Of course, it still remains to be seen what
sorts of regulations they will include for PSTN-connected VoIP.
Chances are, they're talking about adding in 911 service and
phone-tapping abilities.
3WTel’s Superior VoIP Adds Newest
Features Including Call Transfer to Cell
Phones/Telephones Plus Accessibility to
Personal VoIP Account Anywhere in World
When Travelling
3WTel’s Superior VoIP Adds Newest
Features Including Call Transfer to Cell
Phones/Telephones Plus Accessibility to
Personal VoIP Account Anywhere in World
When Travelling
02/05/2005 09:23 PMLightyears ahead in VoIP security and ability to be used on dial-up,
broadband, wireless or satellite connections, 3WTel’s Superior VoIP
now rocks the VoIP industry by offering its customers additional free
features such as call transfer, worldwide login capability, group
folders, audio devices, and proxy support. [PRWEB Feb 3, 2005]
Infrastructure Cascades
Infrastructure Cascades
09/14/2004 02:50 PMIraq suffered its first major cascading
failure.
Global guerrillas are on the march!Infrastructure Engineer
Infrastructure Engineer
12/02/2003 01:58 AMHiller Professional & Technical Search - United States,
Washington, Seattle (2003-11-25)
The Infrastructure of Democracy
The Infrastructure of Democracy
03/14/2005 05:53 PM
I am at this moment co-moderating the Democracy, Terrorism and the
Open Internet panel at the Club de Madrid International Summit on
Democracy, Terrorism and Security with Marko Ahtisaari. We worked all
day yesterday drafting a document we are calling "The Infrastructure
of Democracy". The draft is currently available on the Global Voices wiki.
Please give us some feedback.
Special thanks to Martin Varsavsky for giving us the opportunity
and to John Perry Barlow, John Gage, Dan Gillmor, Chris Goggans, Pekka
Himanen, David Isenberg, Rebecca MacKinnon, Andrew McLaughlin, Desiree
Miloshevic, Jeff Moss, Ejovi Nuwere, Kazuhisa Ogawa, Marc Rotenberg,
David Smith, Wendy Seltzer, Gohsuke Takama, Noriko Takiguchi, Paul
Vixie, David Weinberger and Ethan Zuckerman who came all the way to
Madrid to work on this. Thanks also to the other people in the room
who contributed.
UPDATE: Transcript
s of IRC discussion with Ethan Zuckerman's transcript of most of the
comments. Thanks Ethan!
The official summary of the session is on the
conference site.
UPDATE 2: Here is the full text of the recommendation draft:
The Infrastructure of Democracy
Strengthening the Open Internet for a Safer World
March 11, 2005
I. The Internet is a foundation of democratic society
in the 21st century, because the core values of the Internet and
democracy are so closely aligned.
1. The Internet is fundamentally about openness,
participation, and freedom of expression for all - increasing the
diversity and reach of information and ideas.
2. The Internet allows people to communicate and collaborate across
borders and belief systems.
3. The Internet unites families and cultures in diaspora; it connects
people, helping them to form civil societies.
4. The Internet can foster economic development by connecting people
to information and markets.
5. The Internet introduces new ideas and views to those who may be
isolated and prone to political violence.
6. The Internet is neither above nor below the law. The same legal
principles that apply in the physical world also apply to human
activities conducted over the Internet.
II. Decentralized systems - the power of many - can combat
decentralized foes.
1. Terrorist networks are highly decentralized and distributed.
A centralized effort by itself cannot effectively fight terrorism.
2. Terrorism is everyone's issue. The internet connects everyone. A
connected citizenry is the best defense against terrorist
propaganda.
3. As we saw in the aftermath of the March 11 bombing, response was
spontaneous and rapid because the citizens were able to use the
Internet to organize themselves.
4. As we are seeing in the distributed world of weblogs and other
kinds of citizen media, truth emerges best in open conversation among
people with divergent views.
III. The best response to abuses of openness is more
openness.
1. Open, transparent environments are more secure and more
stable than closed, opaque ones.
2. While Internet services can be interrupted, the Internet as a
global system is ultimately resilient to attacks, even sophisticated
and widely distributed ones.
3. The connectedness of the Internet – people talking with
people – counters the divisiveness terrorists are trying to
create.
4. The openness of the Internet may be exploited by terrorists, but
as with democratic governments, openness minimizes the likelihood of
terrorist acts and enables effective responses to terrorism.
IV. Well-meaning regulation of the Internet in established
democracies could threaten the development of emerging democracies.
1. Terrorism cannot destroy the internet, but over-zealous
legislation in response to terrorism could. Governments should
consider mandating changes to core Internet functionality only with
extraordinary caution.
2. Some government initiatives that look reasonable in fact violate
the basic principles that have made the Internet a success.
3. For example, several interests have called for an end to
anonymity. This would be highly unlikely to stop determined
terrorists, but it would have a chilling effect on political activity
and thereby reduce freedom and transparency. Limiting anonymity would
have a cascading series of unintended results that would hurt freedom
of expression, especially in countries seeking transition to
democratic rule.
V. In conclusion we urge those gathered here in Madrid
to:
1. Embrace the open Internet as a foundation of 21st Century
democracy, and a critical tool in the fight against terrorism.
2. Recognizing the Internet's value as a critical communications
infrastructure, invest to strengthen it against attacks and recover
quickly from damage.
3. Work to spread access more evenly, aggressively addressing the
Digital Divide, and to provide Internet access for all.
4. To protect free speech and association, endorse the availability
of anonymous communications for all.
5. Resist attempts at international governance of the Internet: It
can introduce processes that have unintended effects and violate the
bottom-up democratic nature of the Net.
Comment -
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Distributed Security Infrastructure
Distributed Security Infrastructure
12/02/2003 11:05 AMDigSig 1.0 is out!
In search of shared-infrastructure SOA
In search of shared-infrastructure SOA
06/05/2005 11:36 PM
There's more than one kind of SOA, and the location of services
vis-a-vis the firewall isn't necessarily a useful way to distinguish
among them. Political taxonomy makes sharper distinctions. Motorola's
central leadership was able to mandate shared infrastructure from the
get-go. For the federated states of NEHEN, shared infrastructure will
unfold much more slowly in a series of incremental steps.
In light of these different models, the progress of species of SOA
along parallel evolutionary tracks looks like a feature rather than a
bug. What matters is that both can thrive in their respective
habitats. As we learned this month, both evidently can. [
InfoWorld.com]
...NEC Extends 3G Infrastructure Portfolio
NEC Extends 3G Infrastructure Portfolio
02/18/2004 05:39 AM3G Feb 18 2004 8:17AM GMT
U.S. IT Infrastructure Highly Vulnerable
U.S. IT Infrastructure Highly Vulnerable
03/22/2005 04:42 PMSlashdot Mar 20 2005 7:08AM GMT
perl.org infrastructure news
perl.org infrastructure news
04/03/2005 08:20 PMThanks to the friendly Perly people at Six Apart we now have a
Perl.org Infrastructure Weblog....
Infrastructure Architect/Manager
Infrastructure Architect/Manager
07/02/2004 04:12 PMWay Forward - United Kingdom, London (2004-07-02)
The socio-political infrastructure
The socio-political infrastructure
11/18/2003 08:09 AMI'm continuing to guest blog at the Corante Many-to-Many site and just
posted something on which parts of the new social/political network
being created during this campaign season are likely to survive the
campaign....
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