International Network Services Case Study: EUFISERV
White Papers The European Savings Banks Financial Services Company, known as EUFISERV, maintains an international telecommunications network facilitating cross-border Automatic Teller Machine (ATM) transactions for and between European savings banks, as well...
[January 31, 2009, 7:22]
International Network Services Case Study: Bear Stearns
White Papers Bear Stearns selected Predictive Systems (now a wholly owned subsidiary of International Network Services) to assist with the WLAN design and implementation. Founded in 1923, Bear, Stearns & Co. Inc.is a leading worldwide investment banking...
[August 25, 2009, 11:06]
International Network Services Case Study: American Family
White Papers American Family selected Predictive Systems (now a wholly owned subsidiary of International Network Services) to manage the implementation of the support center. American Family Insurance, a $9 billion Fortune-500 powerhouse, has been meeting the...
[September 11, 2009, 3:08]
Nortel Network Case Study: Kerzner International Limited
White Papers As such, Kerzner recognized that its newest property, The Cove Atlantis, must be equipped with a top-shelf communications system as the foundation for delivering only the most excellent, advanced guest services.
[December 19, 2007, 0:01]
Nortel Network Case Study: Unisys Australia and the International Rugby Board (IRB)
White Papers Unisys had just 6 months to develop and deploy systems integration services, infrastructure management and outsourcing as well as enterprise server technology, for the year's largest sporting event. 20 nations, 48 matches, 11 locations, over 6...
[January 15, 2008, 0:01]
International Marketing Company Gains Quick and Easy Messaging Disaster Recovery with Microsoft Exchange Hosted Services
White Papers With Exchange Hosted Services, Catalina gained a fast and easy implementation, a global solution, reduced network traffic, and no reduction in filtering effectiveness. Instead, the company replaced its MessageLabs spam- and virus-filtering service...
[September 23, 2009, 0:00]
Acquisition gives Lucent ammunition against Cisco
News Lucent's plan to merge with network consulting and services firm International Network Services, in a deal valued at $3.7bn (£2.3bn), will greatly strengthen its NetCare professional services offering.
[August 12, 1999, 10:47]
Can the URL be improved?
News An international standards body announced on Wednesday that it has taken on the task of improving on the omnipresent URL, or Web address, to give developers a cleaner way to design and locate Web services.
[January 9, 2003, 9:04]
Sprint rejoins race in Europe and Asia
News They had to put together something of an international plan," said David Neil, vice president of network services for the GartnerGroup. The company already has a small presence in London and 14 other international locations.
[February 7, 2001, 7:50]
P2P seeks refuge on West Bank
News Dubbed Earthstation 5, the new file-swapping network is openly flouting international copyright norms at a time when many older peer-to-peer companies are trying to establish themselves as legitimate technology companies.
[August 14, 2003, 17:05]
OmniSky brings wireless Web to the Palm V
News OmniSky International's service currently runs over BT Cellnet's GSM 900 network. Also in the pipeline from OmniSky International is a mobile instant messaging client that, along with a range of location-based services, could prove the killer...
[March 22, 2001, 12:30]
Orange promises clearer corporate pricing
News Orange Business Advance is a bundling scheme that will include pricing for UK and international roaming calls, text and data within a single tariff that can be shared between up to 200 multiple users.
[March 15, 2006, 13:10]
Verizon nears VoIP conversion
News Verizon's competitor Qwest International Communications launched a low-cost IP telephone service in Minnesota, and long-distance provider AT&T intends to use VoIP technology to enter the local telephone service business.
[January 8, 2004, 8:50]
RFID: BT says 'yes', survey says 'no'
News E.centre is part of EAN International, a not-for-profit organisation, which is promoting the EPCglobal Network standard for RFID. Geoffrey O'Neil, director of strategic projects for Woolworths UK, which is carrying out a large scale RFID trial said...
[February 3, 2004, 10:10]
Hong Kong awaits New Year 3G
News The services will include international roaming where the Hutchison Whampoa Group works, presently including Britain, Italy and Australia. While international roaming between Japan and Hong Kong is not currently available, NTT DoCoMo which has a 24...
[December 23, 2003, 8:55]
The Intricacies of International Callback Service
Blog The international callback services come with the benefit of low calling rates and provide the users a platform for high quality connections. The international call back service is used for undertaking conference calling, whereby the service...
[May 12, 2008, 14:03]
What the AOL deal means to you
News A lot of Time Warner's brands have international operations and international appeal," he says. AOL has begun pushing its online service into consumer appliances such as AOL TV and broadband services such as cable-modems and digital subscriber line...
[January 10, 2000, 17:33]
Oftel galled by cost of mobile roaming
News According to Oftel, a mobile user with a monthly contract who goes on holiday to France for a fortnight can save 21 percent by signing up for their mobile operator's international traveller services. Such services offer discounts compared to the...
[July 1, 2002, 14:33]
Net-phone firm lifts eyes to Europe
News Carriers are also embracing VoIP as a way to cut traffic costs on international and long-distance calls. We believe that the Level 3 international termination capability will provide premier international voice carriers with a reliable and cost...
[January 13, 2004, 10:20]
The Day Ahead: Yahoo! dominates
News International revenue accounted for 14 percent of sales, which more than doubled compared to a year ago. Yahoo chief operating officer Jeff Mallett said he expects many international Yahoo users to get information via wireless devices.
[April 6, 2000, 12:21]



