Monthly Archive for June, 2006Page 2 of 5

Consortium to certify IP interoperability

The VoIPex consortium, supported by many institutions and several telecom operators and equipment vendors is pushing hard in order to run and to certify interoperability tests for VoIP applications.

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TIM to adopt Qualcomm’s Brew OS

Telecom Italia is likely to support new mobile applications based on Qualcomm’s Brew operating systems.

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VoIP pioneer switches to SIP

Parla.it decided to abandon the H.323 protocol favouring SIP for its VoIP services.

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ADSL2+ wholesale offer from Telecom Italia

Telecom Italia announced that from mid September it will offer a full wholesale ADSL2+-based service to OLOs and ISPs.

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High speed retail leased line deregulated

The National Regulatory Authority (AGCOM) declared that the high speed (> 2 Mbit/s) retail leased lines market is competitive. Therefore, incumbent Telecom Italia will not be subject to ex-ante regulation anymore.

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New price cap for low speed retail leased lines

Low speed leased lines (analog and digital lines up to 2 Mbit/s) offered by incumbent Telecom Italia to its retail customers will be subject to a price cap of CPI-7% effective January 2007.

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