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Issue #6 | Fri 21st Sep 2007

Wolverhampton university to get UC system

The University of Wolverhampton is to set up unified communications system as it moves to improve the services and education offered to its students.

[ @20/09/2007 by Telappliant ]

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Efficiency benefits and cheaper prices attract smaller firms to VoIP

Recent months have seen the cost of IP telephony fall, making VoIP a more attractive option for small and medium enterprises (SMEs), according to one expert.

[ @20/09/2007 by Telappliant ]

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Backpackers kitting out bags with tech gadgets

Heading off around the world for months or years at a time is no longer the lonely trip it used to be, as backpackers are making use of new communications technology, such as VoIP, to keep in touch.

[ @19/09/2007 by Telappliant ]

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Unified communications 'changing business practices'

Advancements in voice over internet protocol technologies into unified communications (UC) systems is shaking up traditional business practices, it has been suggested.

[ @19/09/2007 by Telappliant ]

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Minister calls for boosted broadband speeds

In his first speech as Minister for Competitiveness, Stephen Timms MP called for a national plan to get the UK up to speed on broadband.

[ @19/09/2007 by Telappliant ]

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Wireless broadband in Reading set to allow mobile VoIP?

Workers in the Berkshire town of Reading may find they have even more opportunities to do their job outside of the office as the council is planning a Wi-Fi network in the town centre.

[ @18/09/2007 by Telappliant ]

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SMEs 'can gain' by allowing homeworking

Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) have been advised that they are well-positioned to benefit by letting their employees work from home.

[ @18/09/2007 by Telappliant ]

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BT to investigate broadband resisters

With communications being revolutionised by the spread of broadband, service provider and telecoms giant BT is to conduct research to find out why large numbers of people are still resisting using the internet.

[ @17/09/2007 by Telappliant ]

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SME costs 'can be cut by VoIP'

Installing a hosted PBX or voice over internet telephony (VoIP) can provide small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) with additional profits and growth, it has been suggested.

[ @17/09/2007 by Telappliant ]

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Security tips offered to SMEs for safer VoIP

Small and medium enterprises (SMEs) have been advised to pay as much attention to security issues with voice over internet protocol (VoIP) as they would to their computer data network.

[ @14/09/2007 by Telappliant ]

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Tesco enters VoIP with landline-like charges

A new IP telephony service launched by supermarket chain Tesco, aimed at the consumer market rather than businesses, is set to charge prices in a similar way to normal landline connections.

[ @14/09/2007 by Telappliant ]

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IP telephony solutions 'replacing phones'

Alexander Graham Bell's invention of the telephone has proved highly successful in improving communications since the end of the 19th century, but its time may be coming to an end thanks to voice over internet protocol (VoIP), it has been suggested.

[ @14/09/2007 by Telappliant ]

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