PSTN stands for the Public Switched Telephone Network – it’s a telecommunications industry term encompassing copper land lines (“POTS”), fiber optics, cellular antennae, satellites and trans-oceanic cables. 1. What is POTS? “POTS” in the telephony world is an acronym for “Plain Old Telephone System”, the modern name for the part of the PSTN made up…
Read More[image src=”https://www.rincon.co.in/site/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/gdpr-300×137.jpg” shape=”img-rounded”] XMedius Executive Vice President and CTO, Sebastien Boire-Lavigne, takes a look back at the big data-security stories of 2018 and discusses what they might mean for 2019. GDPR Came and We All Survived If 2018 can be summarized to one thing, it’s that it marks the beginning of a new era of…
Read MoreAs has been predicted by telecom operators in the industry for years, the public switched telephone network (PSTN) is becoming obsolete. Multinational telecom companies already have plans in place to phase-out the country’s PSTN and gradually move to an IP-only service. Nationwide rollouts have already begun with telecom giants like Orange in France, Deutsche Telekom…
Read MoreEverything is going IP these days. The same is true for businesses across the world. From voice to video surveillance systems businesses across the world are migrating their legacy analog systems to those that are IP based. Of course the time tested method for sending and receiving important business documents – fax – is also…
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