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Issue #50 | Fri 25th Jul 2008 |
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VoIP solutions taking off in Latin America VoIP solutions are increasing in Latin America with the low cost involved one of the major factors, according to analysis from Frost & Sullivan ... VoIP phones given emergency access in USA The recognition of VoIP phones as a viable alternative to traditional devices has received a boost as a new bill in the USA allows VoIP users to dial the 911 emergency telephone service ... Bournemouth residents get chance to join Fibrecity Residents in Bournemouth are to begin receiving letters asking if they want to be hooked up to the new super-fast fibre optic broadband network ... Phones to be solar powered in future? A solar power company has said that mobile phones will be charged with energy from the sun in the future ... More Wi-Fi hotspots allow more VoIP phone calls Increasing numbers of Wi-Fi hotspots are appearing worldwide allowing more locations where VoIP phone calls can be made, a report has suggested ... Software-only VoIP solutions are the future, but not yet Software-only VoIP solutions are the future for small to medium businesses (SMBs), but that future is a long way away, it has been claimed ... 'A lot can be gained' from VoIP solutions Businesses that use phones as their primary communication can gain a lot of switching to VoIP solutions from conventional PSTN systems, it has been claimed ... BT investment will not make UK world leader, says expert The managing director of TNS Technology has claimed that BT's fibre-optic broadband project will fail to make the UK one of the top countries in terms of connection speeds ... Cost main benefit of VoIP solutions according to expert The benefits of switching to a VoIP solution have been explained by a leading expert.Ramesh Manghirmalani, writing for merinews, said that the main reason small and medium businesses (SMBs) opt for VoIP solutions is because of the cost savings ... BT asks for public partnership BT has asked public sector organisations to work in partnership with it as it begins its £1.5 billion fibre-based broadband project, which could revolutionise internet use and increase the popularity of VoIP phones ... BBC blog questions broadband figures A BBC blogger has had feedback after writing about BT's announcement of its £1.5 billion fibre-based broadband ... BT may have legal action taken against it by broadband provider Tiscali after a letter, which ISPReview have obtained, was sent to Tiscali customers ... |
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