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As more business professionals become aware of the potential to connect their own IT devices to their workplace network, IP telephony solutions could become one way for their handsets to work alongside the on-site systems. [
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Virgin Media have launched a new range of Virgin Media travel passes,designed to make it easier - and cheaper - to surf the web when abroad and operate networks with heavy VoIP traffic. The travel passes operate at a flat-rate of one pound per megabyte and users can turn on the daily pass by texting a number to their phone. [
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The increased mobility of the modern workforce has created renewed demand for unified communication technologies such as VoIP, a leading organisation claims. A report compiled by analysts Frost & Sullivan has indicated that employees are increasingly making the most of unified communications, such as VoIP, virtual private networks (VPN) and videoconferencing. [
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Aastra Technologies, a provider of voice over internet protocol (VoIP) gateways, telephone terminals and software applications, has unveiled two new wireless internet devices for business users. The devices, the Aastra 312w WLAN handset and the dual-mode Nokia E series mobile phone, will offer mobile office workers both voice and data access in Europe, the Middle East and Africa. [
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Allowing staff to be flexible in how and where they complete their business tasks can both improve customer service (CS) and boost productivity, it has been suggested. According to Cisco Systems vice president of marketing Alan Cohen, the business world is undergoing a fundamental change in the way people interact with and carry out their jobs thanks to IP telephony and unified communications. [
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