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Welcome to the Telappliant VoIP Newsletter |
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Telappliant reaches BCS awards finals Voice over internet protocol (VoIP) communications may have been spreading throughout the business world, but Telappliant is the only VoIP supplier in the UK worthy of recognition, in the opinion of the British Computer Society (BCS). [ @04/10/2007 by Telappliant ]
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SIP mobile users to hit 435 million By 2012 there will be 435 million mobile phones in circulation which can use session-initiation protocol (Sip), it has been suggested. [ @04/10/2007 by Telappliant ]
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VoIP 'saved' flooded businesses Flooding caused untold misery for homeowners and businesses across England earlier this year, but one firm found it could continue working through the freak weather thanks to VoIP. [ @04/10/2007 by Telappliant ]
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Mobile VoIP waits for service upgrade Although analysts predict that voice over internet protocol (VoIP) is set to gain extra mobility in the future, it has been suggested that full mobile IP telephony solutions are waiting for 4G networks. [ @03/10/2007 by Telappliant ]
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Microsoft takes aim at SMEs Small and medium enterprises are the target of software giant Microsoft as it moves into the VoIP sphere. [ @03/10/2007 by Telappliant ]
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Digium picked for new SMB solution Small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) have more choice in the VoIP market after Digium provided the technology for a new solution from 3Com. [ @03/10/2007 by Telappliant ]
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Internet protocol advice for PBX systems Reliability is the most important consideration for companies deciding which internet protocol (IP) PBX system to use for their business. [ @03/10/2007 by Telappliant ]
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Asterisk solution recommended by expert The implementation of Asterisk Solution Provider has been endorsed by Nox Rentals after the company implemented the software to route calls on its business unit. [ @03/10/2007 by Telappliant ]
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Desk phones 'on the way out' Business communications are moving towards mobile phones and away from desk-bound systems, it has been suggested. [ @01/10/2007 by Telappliant ]
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WAN set to connect up VoIP 'islands' Wide area networks (WAN) have been suggested as a solution to the restricted reach of wireless voice over internet protocol (VoIP) provided by web-based private branch exchanges (IP PBX). [ @01/10/2007 by Telappliant ]
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VoIP 'can help mothers work from home' Children need not be left at home while their mothers head off to work in the office, it has been suggested. [ @28/09/2007 by Telappliant ]
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VoIP gets voice-activated ads In a new online advertising twist, one US-based VoIP provider has created a method of sending ads to the user depending on what they are talking about. [ @28/09/2007 by Telappliant ]
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