Issue #46 | Fri 27th Jun 2008

Slow uptake of capable VoIP phones in SMBs

Many businesses may be missing out on an opportunity to save money by not investing in IP telephony solutions for their mobiles, according to research ...

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Intel investment aids increasing number of VoIP solutions

Intel, the microchip manufacturer, has led a $10 million investment in BridgeWave Communications, a WiMax developer ...

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IPTV equipment sales on the up

Internet Protocol Television (IPTV) and switched digital video (SDV) sales are on the up, according to new research ...

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VoIP uptake increasing

The number of customers switching to Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) is set to continue to rise, with the possibility of more lines being sold ...

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Domain name overhaul proposed

The biggest changes to the internet in a decade could occur if plans to liberalise the address system are passed ...

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Google denies Android delays

Google has denied that its much vaunted Android G-phone is behind schedule, insisting that the phone will be on sale by the second half of the year ...

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Study: Mobile WiMax faces challenges

Mobile WiMax is "unfeasible" as a mobile access technology, a research company has stated.According to Frost & Sullivan, the technology - which has a wider reach and bandwidth than conventional Wi-Fi - faces several challenges that are likely to make it unsuccessful as a form of mobile access ...

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Students set for mobile broadband discount

NatWest is handing out a £50 voucher redeemable towards 3's mobile broadband service to youngsters who open a new student account ...

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Demand for mobile broadband compatible notebooks set to soar

A growing number of European consumers will purchase notebook PCs that are capable of surfing the web, according to a new report ...

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Mobile internet proves popular with men

Men are far more likely to surf the web on their mobile phone handsets than women, according to a new study ...

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