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Issue #56 | Fri 05th Sep 2008 |
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Governments realising broadband importance Governments are increasingly becoming aware of the need for high-speed broadband, according to an expert ... The new Pantin Hotel in Leeds, set to open next week, is looking to the future by using VoIP phones and Wi-Fi throughout the building ... Brits getting discomgoogolated A new disorder has been diagnosed, and nearly half of Britons are suffering from it - discomgoogolation ... Soldiers in the Royal Logistic Corps will now incorporate VoIP hardware into their training.The technology will be part of the Joint Combat Operation Virtual Environment (JCOVE), which also uses the commercial computer game Virtual Battlespace, which will let the troops practice techniques and procedures for road convoy operations ... Brits not dialling-up broadband Over a million Brits have not joined the broadband revolution, missing out on technologies like VoIP phones that require a high-speed connection ... VoIP solutions help value added services growth Broadband value added services has becomes a $25.7 billion (£14.2 billion) worldwide market, and VoIP solutions and related security services accounted for 56 per cent of its revenues, according to an analyst company ... Expert sees VoIP solutions in communications market future The future of the communications market has been discussed by an industry expert, and VoIP solutions are expected to play a large part ... Mobile regulations need "adjustments" The UK regulatory framework needs adjustments due to the growing adoption of mobile broadband services, according to a study ... Wireless for VoIP phones becomes standard Wi-Fi protocol 802.11r, which has been used as a de facto wireless technology for VoIP phones, has become a published standard of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) ... Web access has been linked to exam results in the latest internet access report from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) ... Expert discusses IP telephony solutions Companies should get their IP telephony solutions running correctly before they think about more elaborate scenarios like unified communications, according to an expert ... Nearly a quarter of Britons have used wireless internet access from a PC in the last three months, according to a survey ... |
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