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VoIP NewsBritish companies will soon be able to enjoy 100 Megabit (Mb) business broadband links thanks to Virgin Media. The telecommunications firm has announced that its development of the superfast internet connection is running ahead of schedule. It noted that some ten million homes can now access the web at 100 Mb, which is more than 13 times faster than the national average for broadband speeds. Posted on: 2012-02-07, in: Broadband Comments | Read more ...Businesspeople who access Wi-Fi connections around the country in order to use mobile voice over internet protocol (VoIP) solutions have been given a boost by BT. The telecommunications firm has announced that the number of hotspots around the UK and Ireland has now passed 3. 5 million. Posted on: 2012-02-07, in: General VoIP Some 2. 5 million people around the world are now in a position to enjoy faster and more reliable communications with a company after Telappliant rolled out the very latest voice over internet protocol (VoIP) technology in its headquarters. AngloINFO, the largest network of websites in the world for English speakers based away from the UK, used the company's expertise and access to state-of-the-art solutions to boost its telecommunications infrastructure. Posted on: 2012-02-06, in: Telappliant News When it comes to enjoying the latest business broadband technology, firms located in the UK's rural spots are still missing out, it has been claimed. The Country Land and Business Association (CLA) has suggested that the latest round of upgrades to broadband links have once again bypassed the countryside. All of the fastest speeds and best improvements are being diverted towards the areas that already have the most rapid connections, it noted. Posted on: 2012-02-06, in: Broadband Businesses running web-based technology – such as voice over internet protocol (VoIP) solutions – have been handed a boost by news of future developments from BT. The company has confirmed progress has been made with both its fibre to the premises (FTTP) and fibre to the cabinet (FTTC) links. Successful trials of its FTTP service have been carried out in St Agnes, Cornwall, where recipients enjoyed extra-fast broadband and BT hopes the technology will soon be on offer in all fibre-enabled areas. Posted on: 2012-02-06, in: General VoIP |
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