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Megatron the first in fax broadcasting
November 20, 2011 @ 3:32:25 AM EST
Fax broadcasting is very usefull for business and B2B.
Megatron Communications inc.
Flat rate for mass fax broadcast.
Over than 450,000 Canadian fax numbers and 3 millions U.S. fax numbers, 1.4 millions France fax numbers, 1.9 millions Germany fax numbers, 1.2 millions Italia fax numbers, 1.6 millions Spain fax numbers, 186 000 Norway fax numbers, 227 000 Sweden fax numbers, 300 000 Finland fax numbers, 400 000 Belgium fax numbers, 300 000 Switzerland fax numbers, 346 000 poland fax numbers, 24 000 Morroco fax numbers, 119 000 Romania fax numbers,
MEGATRON is at the forefront in fax broadcasting services.
And the price is about 1 cent per fax...
www.megatron.net
The first in fax marketing.
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innomedia
September 27, 2011 @ 5:13:25 PM EST
The Innomedia SIP MTA-6328 is a reliable telephone adapter that works well with the Callcentric service when configured properly.
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Fax Over IP
August 14, 2011 @ 1:42:26 PM EST
FOIP - Fax over IP.
Here you can find all kind of information about fax over ip.
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What is SIP technology ?
August 14, 2011 @ 1:41:26 PM EST
SIP technology explain.
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Configuring an MTA ?
August 14, 2011 @ 1:40:35 PM EST
Need to configure an MTA to use it for SIP
SIP configuration for MTA (VOIP)
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Symantec - Disable pcAnywhere Now! Who the Heck Still uses it? |
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Symantec suspected in 2006 that its network had been breached, but when Anonymous started talking publicly about Symantec source code it confirmed their suspicions. According to Wired:
The company surprised the public last week when it disclosed that hackers had obtained source code for its pcAnywhere software and other products, and that the code had likely been stolen in a six-year-old breach that Symantec had never disclosed.
Symantec said in its announcement that users should disable pcAnywhere until the company had time to update the software to ensure that hackers are unable to exploit holes they might find in the code.
Disable pcAnywhere? Disable pcAnywhere? Now I was a huge fan of pcAnywhere ... back in like 1996. It was one of the first, perhaps the first remote desktop sharing software. But when Windows XP bundled a free version of essentially the same functionality, I stopped using pcAnywhere. Putting aside some slowness issues with Microsoft's Remote Desktop client, why pay for software when you can get it for free?
I'm shocked that people still use pcAnywhere when Microsoft offers a free remote desktop client from Windows XP on - Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 2003, Windows 2008, etc. Not to mention the various free VNC & open source cross-platform clients.
You can read the security whitepaper, where Symantec advises users to disable pcAnywhere due to Anonymous's access to the source code of not just pcAnywhere, but also Norton Antivirus Corporate Edition, Norton Internet Security, and Norton SystemWorks (Norton Utilities and Norton GoBack). Good thing I use avast! antivirus! 
Update: One other thought. Maybe pcAnywhere offers easier multiple-server management, but I can just as easily create multiple |
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