About Us. Telappliant has been delivering Internet telephony solutions for over eight years. Today, Telappliant owns one of the largest VoIP networks in the UK.
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An increasing number of workers in the European Union could soon benefit from mobile VoIP solutions, given research revealing that 47 per cent of all enterprises used mobile broadband connections in 2011. This is up from the 27 per cent that made use of such technology in 2010, according to figures from statistical office of the European Union Eurostat. [
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