Explore the ongoing use of the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) and discover alternatives to upgrade your network strategy. Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone in 1876. In 1915, he ...
Something of a tempest in a teapot has sprung up over Hurricane Sandy’s impact on one New Jersey community. Last week, a New York Times article cited complaints from some residents (one, actually) of ...
• Importance of different mobile communications solutionsThe survey also aimed to test several hypotheses related to evolving work styles, the impact of macro-economic factors on communications ...
What or are there any advantages to using PSTN? More specifically, what advantages does PSTN have over VoIP, if any? PSTN is a purpose-built network, designed and perfected for one thing: ...
In January 2027, the UK’s Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) will be permanently switched off, bringing an end to the copper-based analogue phone network that has quietly underpinned the ...
Maximum Networks, an experienced provider of managed IT support, telephony and IT solutions consultancies, has cautioned businesses about complacency ahead of the scheduled analogue switch off of PSTN ...
Telecommunications have been undergoing a significant transformation with the impending transition from the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) to more advanced communication technologies This ...
This week, we’ll take at look at the signaling system used by the PSTN as we begin to highlight some of the security concerns about networks moving toward a converged infrastructure. Today, we’ll ...
This time we’d like to make some comparisons between the security of the PSTN and the security of data networks. Data networks, like the PSTN, require physical protection on some levels. Data networks ...