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Issue #44 | Fri 13th Jun 2008 |
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Mobile broadband set to overtake fixed-line internet Growing demand for flexible online connections will see mobile broadband become the most popular method to surf the web by 2010, according to an industry experts ... Investment firm installs VoIP solution David Lerner Associates has signed a deal that will see the firm acquire integrated VoIP trading turrets as part of an upgrade to its current IP-PBX system ... Motorsport group lays foundation for VoIP technology Prodrive has upgraded its network infrastructure ahead of a planned installation of voice over internet protocol (VoIP) technology ... Free mobile broadband 'only a matter of time' Consumers could soon be surfing the web on the move for free, according to an industry expert.Jessica McArdle from comparison site Top 10 Broadband claims that competition between mobile broadband providers has dramatically improved value for money and download speeds ... 3 targets business broadband market Mobile operator 3 has announced a range of broadband packages designed to attract small and medium enterprises (SMEs) ... Inflight broadband set for take off Investment on inflight broadband systems will rise significantly over the next five years, it has been claimed ... Investment on next-generation broadband should be 'right rather than early' Plans to develop super-fast broadband networks should be carefully coordinated by the broadband industry and government rather than hastily undertaken, according to an independent advisory body ... Businesses avoid complaining about poor broadband service Small and medium sized businesses (SMBs) frequently encounter problems with their broadband service but only a small proportion complain or change provider, according to a new study ... Super-fast broadband worries 'misplaced' Investment in upgrading networks to roll out next-generation broadband services may have little impact on technological take up, according to a government adviser ... Vodafone is offering existing customers a £50 discount on the price of a USB dongle as the mobile operator strives to steal market share from its rivals ... |
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