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Issue #51 | Fri 01st Aug 2008 |
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Analysys Mason publish wireless broadband findings Wireless broadband is expected to create significant opportunities for revenue growth, according to a report by telecoms advisers Analysys Mason ... VoIP gets thumbs-up from Wall Street journalist Using VoIP when abroad has been recommended by a writer for the Wall Street Journal.Brett Arends writes that being able to use a mobile when abroad is "invaluable", but that the price of doing so can end up being "cripplingly expensive" ... VoIP phones ease council's fire disruption Fife Council's decision to adopt VoIP phones has meant 60 staff are able to continue working after a fire at their headquarters ... TOHO cinemas get VoIP solution More than 30 TOHO cinemas in Japan have installed a VoIP solution using Asterisk hardware.TOHO wanted extensions for VoIP phones in each cinema's screening room integrated with the existing PBX in the theatre, while networking all the theatres together ... Gartner: quarter of homes worldwide will have broadband by 2012 By 2012 a quarter of households worldwide will have a broadband connection, according to Gartner.The number of connections will grow from 323 million last year to 499 million by 2012 which is a jump from 18 to 25 per cent of worldwide households, the analysts predict ... Expert outlines 7 reasons for VoIP solutions An industry expert has listed seven reasons why VoIP solutions are perfect for big businesses.Volume, multi-site operations and international operations are the first three reasons, as the reduced costs that VoIP provides allows for expansion in these areas, Richard Barrington of Vendor Guru claimed ... BAE 'hero' aids border security A robot developed by BAE is helping the UK Border Agency find illegal immigrants trying to smuggle themselves into the country ... |
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