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The company saw a 14.3% drop in primary residential switched-access phone lines, as consumers continued to move toward voice over IP and mobile devices for most of their voice calls.
FORBES: Connect
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Users will be able to make and receive calls from their Bluetooth-enabled mobile, Cisco Unified IP Phone, Cisco Unified Wireless IP Phone or Cisco Cius and can switch among the endpoints as they change location.
ENGADGET: Jawbone Icon for Cisco is the for-business Bluetooth headset compatible with VoIP phones
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And it features what is called mobile Internet protocol (IP), a packet data service that requires users to pay only for the amount of data they send and receive rather than for the amount of time spent on line.
FORBES: Down To Earth
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Mr Clegg said he would be willing to accept changes to take account of new technology - such as ensuring each mobile device had its own unique IP address.
BBC: A person using a computer
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Jawbone ICON for Cisco Bluetooth Headset will intelligently bridge mobile phones and Internet Protocol (IP) phones in a way that is transparent to users and extends unified communications beyond the walls of the workplace.
ENGADGET: Jawbone Icon for Cisco is the for-business Bluetooth headset compatible with VoIP phones
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The earSmart eS515 Smart Sound Processor responds to this need by delivering a number of industry first innovations: simultaneous 3-microphone processing, optimized Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR), Mobile Audio Zoom and Super Wideband support for Voice over IP (VoIP), combined with a robust audio codec designed specifically for the newest mobile devices.
ENGADGET: Audience eS515 Smart Sound Processor brings three-mic support and selective audio capture to phones
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While the terms of the settlement will remain confidential and are not anticipated to have a material impact on our financial results for 2012, this settlement is a great step forward in validating the value of our IP portfolio and the investments we have made in the mobile market.
ENGADGET: Google settles patent lawsuit from Immersion over Motorola use of haptic feedback
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Security solutions based on physical infrastructure, and policy expressed in terms of a particular device, the corporate PC, an IP address, network port, or application protocol are becoming useless in a mobile, borderless world.
FORBES: Going Mobile: Security in the Age of Ubiquity
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And the move to mobile devices will be a new battleground in the enterprise network: Avaya and Cisco are both launching IP phone tablets.
FORBES: Cisco Business-ifies The Bluetooth Headset