By Lilia Guan. Government News, 14 October 2010. "Toowoomba Regional Council (TRC) in Queensland has chosen to deploy Interactive Intelligence' IP communications software suite, Customer Interaction Centre (CIC), at its customer service call centre due to open in early 2011..."
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Whole of government procurement effort targets internet-based network connection services, by Renai LeMay. CIO, 23 August, 2010. "The Federal Government has issued a tender for internet-based network connection services, in a whole of government procurement effort that will add to a similar effort earlier this year for internet services. The Australian Government Information Management Office issued the request for tender documents late last week..."
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Move from PBX creates more efficient system, by Lisa Banks. CIO, 4 August, 2010. "North Sydney Council has deployed an IP communications solution that adopts an all-in-one approach to customer service..."
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By Robin Hicks. FutureGov, 22 December 2009. "The government of South Korea has hatched a plan to make e-services available on the country's IPTV platforms in the capital, Seoul, by early next year. Public information such as tender notices will be provided in real-time through IPTV channels from March 2010, with services such as civil petitions and tax payments to follow at a later stage..."
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By Matt Williams. Government Technology - Digital Communities, April 15, 2008. "Leave it to America's biggest city to launch an equally big high-speed data network. The New York City Wireless Network (NYCWiN) was rolled out to 70 percent of the city's police precincts and firehouse on April 1, giving the city's first responders and employees a unique public safety and public service network..."
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Video conferencing pilot underway, by Darren Pauli. Compterworld, 22 February 2008. "Strathbogie Shire Council has replaced a 20 year old PABX system with a state-of-the-art IP communications system for its staff and constituents..."
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Network managers aren't worried enough to migrate to IPv6, survey finds, by Carolyn Duffy Marsan (Network World). Computerworld, 7 February 2008. "... Only 16 per cent of IT professionals consider IPv4 address depletion "a huge concern that has or will soon force us to migrate to IPv6," according to a BT INS survey of 310 IT professionals that was conducted in December 2007..."
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National Institute of Standards and Technology, June 4, 2007. "NIST announces the release of draft SP 800-54, Border Gateway Protocol Security. This document introduces the Border Gateway Protocol (BGP), explains its importance to the Internet, and provides a set of best practices that can help in protecting BGP..."
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By William Jackson. Government Computer News, 6 June 2007. "The National Institute of Standards and Technology has released a set of best practices to help protect the Border Gateway Protocol, the core routing protocol used on the Internet. Although it can be used within large IP networks, BGP most commonly is used by gateway hosts for routing between autonomous networks on the Internet. It maintains a table of prefixes designating IP networks that can be reached. It is a decentralized routing protocol..."
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By Andy Patrizio. Internet News, May 25, 2007. "Once again, the alarm bells are going off that the number of TCP-IP addresses available on the Internet are running low. This time, there are specific dates for when the addresses are predicted to run out. The IPv4 Address Report lists two possible dates for when the number of IPv4 dates will run out: April 17, 2010 or December 2, 2010, depending on the source..."
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by Sue Bushell. CIO, 4 July 2006. "Too few government CIOs understand how unreliable is the converged IP infrastructure that market trends are promoting and pushing heavily through their organizations. Disruption to the network can severely impact and expose governments to financial and productivity loss and potential breaches in security, warns Jean Turgeon, Nortel Global Enterprise CTO office, enterprise solutions engineering leader..."
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Kablenet, 28 February 2006. "Six councils in the capital have begun work on a joint IT project for the 2012 Olympics. A group of London boroughs has started work on a joint IP network which aims to provide communications and data services for their involvement in the 2012 Olympics, it has emerged..."
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By Dibya Sarkar. Federal Computer Week, February 21, 2006. "Officials from the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department (LVMPD) have awarded an $8.9 million contract to M/A-COM to implement a wireless, IP-based communications network in the city within two years..."
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