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Wonacott Communications Chosen for Corporate PR by Enable IPC

Wonacott Communications, a full-service boutique public relations and integrated communications agency, has been selected to oversee all public relations efforts on behalf of Enable IPC (EIPC) and its microbattery and ultracapacitor technologies. Leading the way for nanotechnologies that can be used for alternative energy, clean technology and consumer electronics, Enable IPC selected Wonacott Communications for the firm

Wonacott Communications Chosen for Corporate PR by Enable IPC

LOS ANGELES-- (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Wonacott Communications, a full-service boutique public relations and integrated communications agency, has been selected to oversee all public relations efforts on behalf of Enable IPC (OTCBB:EIPC) and its microbattery and ultracapacitor technologies. Leading the way for nanotechnologies that can be used for alternative energy, clean technology and consumer electronics, Enable IPC selected Wonacott Communications for the firm

Wonacott Communications Chosen for Corporate PR by Enable IPC

LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Wonacott Communications, a full-service boutique public relations and integrated communications agency, has been selected to oversee all public relations efforts on behalf of Enable IPC (OTCBB:EIPC - News) and its microbattery and ultracapacitor technologies. Leading the way for nanotechnologies that can be used for alternative energy, clean technology and consumer electronics, Enable IPC selected Wonacott Communications for the firm

Raketu Debuts Mobile Social Networking Integrated With VOIP and Communications Services for iPhone Users

Raketu, a leading global Internet communications, information, entertainment, and social networking company, today debuted its social networking integrated communications web application optimized for the iPhone®. The new web-based application allows iPhone(TM) users to participate and share with their friends, family and business colleagues, both inside and outside of the Raketu network. Users can add and participate in blogs, bulletins, comments, groups, friends through conventional social networking and through Raketu's real-time communications. Users can also store and share their media, making it easy to take pictures or videos on their mobiles, save them on Raketu and share them with anyone whether they are on Raketu or not. Raketu also allows sharing with other social networks, including Facebook and MySpace, and users can make int

Twisted Pair Adds .NET and Linux to WAVE SDK; Company Broadens Unified Communications Developer Opportunities with Support for Linux Engine and .NET APIs

(EMAILWIRE.COM, May 27, 2008 ) Twisted Pair Solutions (www.twistpair.com), a pioneer in unified communications software built to open standards, today announced it has expanded its developer program with the beta availability of a new Linux engine and .NET API support. The new SDK offers the best approach to quickly delivering interoperable communications applications, allowing developers to leverage the power of WAVE, a best-of-breed communication framework that offers unmatched reliability, flexibility, scalability and manageability. Widely deployed by private and public organizations worldwide, WAVE is the industry’s only software-based and SDK-optimized unified communications solution. “This new SDK capability completes our developer ecosystem, allowing both Windows and Linux developers to build applications for WAVE, a framework wide

Ariane rocket launches Skynet and Turksat spacecraft

An Ariane 5ECA rocket has successfully placed two communications satellites into Geosynchronous transfer orbit. Liftoff, from ELA-3 at the Guiana Space Centre occurred at 22:05:02 GMT this evening. The satellites launched were Skynet 5C, which will be used to relay secure communications for the British armed forces, and Turksat 3A, which will be used for commercial communications. Paradigm Secure Communications will operate Skynet 5C on behalf of Britain's Ministry of Defence, whilst Turksat 3A will be operated by Turksat, an organisation based in Turkey.

C2 Communications settles patent infringement litigation against Sprint

C2 Communications Technologies, a subsidiary of C2 Global Technologies, has settled its patent infringement litigation against Sprint Communications by entering into a settlement and license agreement. The terms of the license have not been disclosed.

C2 Communications settles patent infringement litigation against Sprint

C2 Communications Technologies, a subsidiary of C2 Global Technologies, has settled its patent infringement litigation against Sprint Communications by entering into a settlement and license agreement. The terms of the license have not been disclosed.

VocalTec Communications To Sell Patents For $12.5 Million

May 28, 2008 (FinancialWire) VocalTec Communications Ltd. (NASDAQ: VOCL) (Current Market Cap. US$3.84 Mil.) has signed a patent purchase agreement to sell selected patents to Karo Millennium J.P. L.L.C. Other companies trading in VocalTec s industry include AT&T Inc. (NYSE: T), Verizon Communications Inc. (NYSE: VZ), an BCE Inc. (NYSE: BCE). Pursuant to the PPA, VocalTec will sell 11 patents and certain patent-related rights, out of the company s current portfolio of 22 patents, for the aggregate selling price of $12.5 million. The patents to be sold consist of nine US patents, one Israel patent, and one Australian patent. Consummation of the transaction is subject to certain conditions, including approval of the Office of the Chief Scientist of the Israeli Ministry of Industry, Trade and Labor.

SoundBite Communications and Universal Recovery Systems Reach Settlement in Patent Litigation

BEDFORD, Mass., June 25, 2008 (PRIME NEWSWIRE) -- SoundBite Communications, Inc., (NasdaqGM:SDBT - News) a provider of on-demand, integrated multi-channel communications solutions and Universal Recovery Systems, Inc., owner of the Universal Systems Right Party Contact Solution, a patented approach to maximizing right party contacts, announced today that they have settled two lawsuits between the parties.

C2 Communications settles patent infringement litigation against Sprint

Jun 05, 2008 (Datamonitor via COMTEX) -- S | Quote | Chart | News | PowerRating -- C2 Communications Technologies, a subsidiary of C2 Global Technologies, has settled its patent infringement litigation against Sprint Communications by entering into a settlement and license agreement. The terms of the license have not been disclosed.

j2 Global Communications Files 3 Patent Infringement Lawsuits

j2 Global Communications, a provider of outsourced, value-added messaging and communications services, announced that it has filed three separate patent infringement lawsuits against Protus IP Solutions Inc., Captaris, Inc. and EasyLink Services International Corp.

RAD Data Communications Names President of US Subsidiary

RAD Data Communications has named Uri Zilberman as president of its U.S. subsidiary. Zilberman has been instrumental in driving RAD’s U.S. sales for the past decade. He began his career at RAD’s international headquarters as a product manager in the mid-1990s and continued with a similar assignment at RAD Data Communications, Inc. In 2000, he became president of RADirect, RAD’s North American online sales branch.

Glyndebourne Opera Updates Communications System

Digital Intercoms supplied a Cronus Digital Matrix to England’s 700-year-old Glyndebourne Opera House as the centerpiece of a new integrated communications and paging system. The system provides paging to multiple zones and integrates production communications and 85 radio beltpacks covering the entire site. The system is controllable from any PC in the complex via the AZedit software interface.

Facebook hires Google's Schrage to head communications

Facebook, the second most popular social-networking Web site, hired Google's Elliot Schrage to head communications and public policy, at least the third senior Google executive to join the start-up in two months. Schrage, 47, will start May 14, Palo Alto-based Facebook said Tuesday in a statement. He joined Google in October 2005, where he was vice president of global communications and public affairs. Facebook Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg is bolstering management ranks as his closely held company seeks a larger share of the $41 billion Internet advertising market. In March, Facebook hired Google veteran Sheryl Sandberg as operating chief, as well as Ethan Beard, Google's former director of social media.

Ownership Doesn't Make Sense In Communications

Earlier this week, we explained the root cause of many of the problems the entertainment industry runs into when it tries to deal with copyright online. It views the internet in the same way that it views a broadcast media content platform, when it's been designed and used primarily as a communications platform. The entire concept of copyright doesn't make sense in the realm of regular communications. You don't worry who owns the copyright on the conversation you have on the phone or the email that you write to a friend. Yet, when viewed through the prism of a "content" platform, these are open questions. The same is true of things like blog comments. Yet, suddenly we find people arguing over who "owns" comments place on a blog page.

Blast Radius: Blast Radius Accelerates E-Commerce Deployment For Communications Providers

London, UK, Apr 30, 2008 (M2 PRESSWIRE via COMTEX) -- -- Strategic interactive agency Blast Radius today announced the release of its Solution Accelerator for Communications which reduces the time to go-live for e-Commerce sites of quadruple play communications service providers (television, broadband, land-line, and mobile).

Communication Glitch for Phoenix, MRO

The UHF communications radio on board the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter has switched to standby and was unable to relay instructions to the Phoenix lander for its activities for sol 2, which included unstowing its robotic arm. The problem arose at 0608 PDT on Tuesday. MRO did receive the sol 2 sequence from Earth – meaning the communications link between Earth and MRO continues to operate normally. But subsequently MRO reported that there had been a “problem with the handshake between MRO and Phoenix,” said Fuk Li, manager of NASA's Mars Exploration Program. A 'handshake' is the set of signals the radios on the two spacecraft send each other to establish a data-communications link.

Blast Radius: Blast Radius Accelerates E-Commerce Deployment For Communications Providers; Launches the Solution Accelerator for Communications Package for ATG Based Platforms

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Communications spacecraft launched by China

China launched a new communications satellite Monday to beam television programming directly to millions of homes and businesses fitted with small receiving dishes, a state news agency reported.

Communications Line number 63 of 9 May 2008

The importance of the internet in modern communications is demonstrated in many ways, and there’s no doubt it has changed the way we think, behave and communicate. Here are two instances that raise a number of issues of access, power, and influence, but also demonstrate the potential to use the internet to empower people as well. Of course, it’s all about money too. Elsewhere in the newsletter you'll find a question with a prize, a video link that explains the current credit crisis and lots more on customer choice, cell phones and upsetting the green movement. I also suggest how the government could spend a billion dollars on railways better

Communications glitch delays Mars lander digging

dig into the Martian soil for scientific study was delayed Wednesday because of a communications glitch on a spacecraft that relays commands from Earth to the

Communications glitch delays Mars lander digging

LOS ANGELES - The Phoenix lander's first dig into the Martian soil for scientific study was delayed Wednesday because of a communications glitch on a spacecraft that relays commands from Earth to the red planet.


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