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Greece unveils broadband plans The Greek government will reportedly spend three billion euros (£2.24 billion) on investing in broadband to catch up with other European Union (EU) countries in the technology stakes by 2013. [ @07/02/2008 by Telappliant ]
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Snom signs deal with CTI provider Voice over internet protocol (VoIP) phone manufacturer snom technology ag has reportedly signed a deal with computer telephony integration (CTI) software developer Camrivox to bring an online product for its users. [ @07/02/2008 by Telappliant ]
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Broadband and VoIP 'should revolutionise' business Companies adopting a broadband connection should not just use it for faster internet access, it should provide the catalyst to revolutionise their enterprise, according to small business expert Bytestart. [ @06/02/2008 by Telappliant ]
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Small businesses 'should adopt IP telephony or face competitive disadvantage' Small businesses that need to match the communication capabilities of much larger companies should adopt IP telephony - or face being at a "competitive disadvantage", an expert has said. [ @06/02/2008 by Telappliant ]
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Residential broadband connections to hit 121 million by 2012 The number of residential broadband connections will increase by 88 per cent from their June 2007 levels within the next four years, fuelling a growth in voice over internet protocol (VoIP) technology, according to a new report. [ @05/02/2008 by Telappliant ]
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Council launches on-demand broadband TV service Hull City Council has launched an on-demand broadband television service, with the first to benefit from this venture being vulnerable older people in the city. [ @05/02/2008 by Telappliant ]
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'Expect the unexpected' with VoIP benefits Businesses switching to voice over internet protocol (VoIP) systems can experience improvements in efficiency, effectiveness and functionality, as well as cost savings, an industry expert has said. [ @04/02/2008 by Telappliant ]
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UK broadband now 'cheapest and fastest' ever Average broadband prices for UK users have dropped 36 per cent over the last four years to their lowest ever level, while download speeds have increased 16-fold over the same period, according to a new report. [ @01/02/2008 by Telappliant ]
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