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Broadband 'could go interplanetary within decades' Although broadband remains a fairly young technology, a Google analyst has predicted it will spread to the stars within the next few decades. [ @01/11/2007 by Telappliant ]
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Broadband switching complaints halve Fewer companies or individuals are experiencing difficulties when they try and change their broadband provider, according to new figures. [ @01/11/2007 by Telappliant ]
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All becomes clear for video VoIP Video VoIP looks set to see huge improvements after the development of new software which could rid web-cam images of their grainy look. [ @01/11/2007 by Telappliant ]
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Del Monte hails success of VoIP roll-out Fruit producer Del Monte claims to have saved up to £75,000 a year after rolling out VoIP services across its offices. [ @01/11/2007 by Telappliant ]
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EC telecom proposals 'could undermine Ofcom' Changes which are being made to European telecoms regulations could undermine the work done by Ofcom, the watchdog claims. [ @01/11/2007 by Telappliant ]
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Bandwidth student aims for 250Mb/s One Australian student has claimed he can "turbo charge" a normal copper phone line to deliver download speeds of 250Mb/s, according to reports. [ @01/11/2007 by Telappliant ]
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Scotland unveils largest ethernet deployment One of Scotland's largest ethernet deployments has been installed at East Renfrewshire Council as part of updates for its converged communications and date network system. [ @01/11/2007 by Telappliant ]
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Cabinet Office flexing its VoIP update The Cabinet Office is midway through developing new shared back-office systems to help modernise its major IT systems, claim reports. [ @01/11/2007 by Telappliant ]
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Businesses 'failing' on IP telephony security Upgrading to voice over internet protocol (VoIP) for phone calls can bring a number of benefits, but firms have been warned that they must secure their network from hackers. [ @31/10/2007 by Telappliant ]
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UK workers face longest commute times ever More than 1.3 million Londoners face a commute of more than an hour a day, new research shows, leading to calls for more flexible working. [ @30/10/2007 by Telappliant ]
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Big-six broadband providers 'still competitive' Although the number of broadband ISPs has been whittled down to just six large companies, there remains a healthy spirit of competition, it has been suggested. [ @30/10/2007 by Telappliant ]
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Home working secretaries proving popular Small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) are more open to allowing secretarial and administration staff to work from outside the office due to technological advances, it has been suggested. [ @30/10/2007 by Telappliant ]
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VoIP home working 'safer' for winter Avoiding the commuter rush by working from home this winter could save lives, it has been suggested. Non-profit group Work Wise advised companies to set up virtual private networks and VoIP systems to allow their workers to stay at home to complete their tasks. [ @26/10/2007 by Telappliant ]
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