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Issue #31 | Fri 14th Mar 2008

Airlines to pilot in-flight broadband

In-flight broadband could be on its way for air passengers in the UK after American Airlines and Virgin America announced plans to introduce the system in the US, reports say.

[ @13/03/2008 by Telappliant ]

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VoIP use 'differs to legacy telephony'

Some businesses may be replacing their legacy telephone system with one that uses voice over internet protocol (VoIP), but use of the two technologies can vary significantly, a report has suggested.

[ @13/03/2008 by Telappliant ]

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VoIP adoption 'increasing significantly'

Voice over internet protocol (VoIP) is rapidly becoming a vital part of the business landscape, according to a new article.

[ @12/03/2008 by Telappliant ]

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Qwest unveil new VoIP feature

A new voice over internet protocol (VoIP) system from Quest will allow voice compression to utilise less bandwidth, it has emerged.

[ @12/03/2008 by Telappliant ]

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VoIP technology 'can break mainstream market'

Recent claims that voice over internet protocol (VoIP) technology has underperformed in the market has been addressed by one expert.

[ @12/03/2008 by Telappliant ]

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Internet shoppers place "incredible" importance on user reviews

As more people than ever before use their broadband connection to go shopping, an web expert has underlined the "incredible" importance of reviews and ratings from other users.

[ @11/03/2008 by Telappliant ]

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VoIP 'takes hold in business market'

Adoption of voice over internet protocol (VoIP) technology is "growing" among business users, with sales of VoIP-related equipment increasingly pushing traditional telephony to the sidelines, a market snapshot has said.

[ @11/03/2008 by Telappliant ]

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End nigh for Wi-Fi?

Rapid growth in the take up of mobile broadband services could make Wi-Fi hotspots obsolete, an executive with Swedish technology firm Ericsson has reportedly said.

[ @10/03/2008 by Telappliant ]

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Web hosting 'letting users down'

More British businesses may be using high-speed broadband connections than ever before, but many being 'failed' by their hosting services, leading to offline websites and frustrated customers, a new survey has reportedly found.

[ @10/03/2008 by Telappliant ]

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Convergin scoops third successive VoIP award

Convergin, a supplier of fixed mobile convergence and service interaction solutions for voice over internet protocol (VoIP) systems, has won the Internet Telephony magazine Product of the Year award for the third consecutive time, the company has announced.

[ @10/03/2008 by Telappliant ]

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Broadband plan for rural areas

New proposals for a multi-million pound broadband project could bring the benefits of high-speed internet access to businesses and residents in the Teesdale and Weardale areas of England, according to reports.

[ @07/03/2008 by Telappliant ]

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Apple brings VoIP to iPhone

Voice over internet protocol (VoIP) application could be developed for the iPhone after computer firm Apple launched a new Software Development Kit for the device, reports say.

[ @07/03/2008 by Telappliant ]

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Free broadband initiative bridges digital divide in Islington

A new partnership between Islington borough council and Cityspace is bringing free broadband access to residents in London.

[ @07/03/2008 by Telappliant ]

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