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Consumer VoIP solutions could be set to improve following Virgin Media's decison to cut broadband prices. The company has announced it will reduce the cost of its three main broadband packages for the first three months of a contract. [
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Increasing demand for mobileVoIP solutions could force operators to expand access to the service, according to research Ovum, the technology analyst firm, claims that consumer clamor for mobile IP telephony solutions could force firms to adopt the technology before they want to. [
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Consumer Focus has released a report, entitled Broadband minded: encouraging low income consumers online, which identifies the barriers preventing individuals from getting online and making use of a VoIP UK service. [
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The results are in from ISPreview's latest survey on UK opinions over the UK's Digital Britain plans and the news is that people want less regulation on and a greater availability of high bandwidth connections, all things which will spur VoIP traffic. 74. [
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IP telephony solutions have progressed further in the consumer market than the business market, TMCnet has said. This is despite the technology being considered more important to enterprises than domestic users by VoIP provider developers, according to the communications and technology community. [
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High-definition (HD) VoIP solutions could be more attractive to consumers than businesses, voip-news. co. [
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