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Issue #49 | Fri 18th Jul 2008 |
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New gadgets to phase out mouse New technologies like those seen in the Apple iPhone and the Nintendo Wii are likely to replace the mouse, an analyst at Gartner has predicted to the BBC ... New VoIP mobile service in Japan A mobile device that could be described as the first VoIP-only mobile phone has been launched in Japan by JAJAH and EMOBILE ... Broadband prices still dropping The price of broadband is the only household bill getting smaller, according to a broadband comparison site - and the trend seems set to continue ... Worldwide VoIP phone training launched by snom The IP telephony specialist snom has announced it is to launch a worldwide training initiative aimed at dealers who wish to install snom VoIP phones and Asterisk hardware ... BT broadband use for VoIP providers There was a boost for VoIP providers in the UK as BT announced it is to invest £1.5 billion in fibre optic infrastructure, providing a "new chapter" in the UK's broadband story ... Bandwidth demand doubling by 2010 A study commissioned by CIP technologies has found that global broadband demand will be over 160 terabits in 2010 - double that of this year ... UC not affecting IP telephony sales A study by IDC has revealed that the growth of IP telephony lines has not been affected by the unified communications (UC) solutions from IBM and Microsoft ... Experts identify VoIP challenges Tom Flanagan and Fred Zimmerman of Texas Instruments have identified new challenges for VoIP as the market for VoIP solutions grows ... Cost of data abroad VoIP could be solution The rise of VoIP phones may be set to continue after the news that mobile phone company 3 has disabled its subscribers from using data roaming in countries where the network is not present ... Cost becomes biggest broadband choice factor Simplifydigital, the broadband retailer, has found that cost has become the number one factor when UK customers want to change their broadband provider ... |
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