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There could be thousands of people in the rural parts of the UK with a desire to use internet protocol (IP) telephony solutions who are being let down by the poor broadband connection available to them. [
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Companies looking for a top business broadband deal – perhaps to run their VoIP solutions on – have been advised to be aware of the difference between advertised speeds and reality. Michael Phillips, product director at Broadbandchoices. [
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Employees should be trained how to use VoIP services in order to unlock the potential of the technology, it has been claimed. Consultancy firm Bain & Company is currently upgrading its telephone network to allow its 5,000 workers to benefit from VoIP solutions, reports The Financial Times. [
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The potential impact that universal broadband could have on the UK has been published in map form by major internet service provider Orange. Earlier this year the government pledged to deliver broadband services of at least two megabits per second to every home in the UK and the impact of widely available mobile broadband in particular could result in significant population shifts. [
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Continued improvements to mobilebroadband services are needed if the technology is to reach its full potential in the UK, says an expert website. According to BroadbandChoices. [
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Communications minister Lord Carter has praised long-term evolution (LTE) technology as potentially playing an important role in the UK's broadband future. The minister recently released his interim Digital Britain report including the pledge to provide broadband of 2Mbps or higher to every household by 2012. [
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