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| Issue 219 | Fri 07th Oct 2011 | |||||||||||
| VoIP solutions can be part of beneficial unified communications system Keeping up with the latest technology may be a wise move – and this includes installing a unified communications system featuring VoIP solutions. Susan Campbell, writing for TMCnet, this week told industry chiefs they will face small obstacles when implementing such products, but the rewards are more than worth it ... read more » VoIP solutions market 'set to boom' A significant uptake of VoIP solutions around the world is predicted to take place over the coming years. New figures from Infonetics Research show there is set to be a 17 per cent rise growth in the market in 2011, compared with 2010 statistics. The firm, which tracks releases of products and services in the VoIP sector, said the industry will be worth some $76 ... read more » VoIP hardware users 'must overcome small obstacles to enjoy large benefits' The benefits of using VoIP hardware are well known in the business community, with reductions in cost and increases in efficiency among the most common and significant. Indeed, Trefor Davies, council member for the Internet Telephony Service Providers' Association, recently told how firms that use such technology can slash their communications costs by 50 per cent ... read more » Firms warned of potential for business broadband confusion 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. co. uk, explained that regulations recently confirmed by the Committee of Advertising Practice (CAP) and the Broadcast Committee of Advertising Practice are good news ... read more » Business broadband connections in the UK 'to improve' Business broadband users have been given a boost by the news that funds have been allocated to improving connections for those accessing the web via mobile devices. Speaking to the Conservative Party conference in Manchester, chancellor George Osborne said £150 million will be spent on improving the UK's coverage, PC Advisor reported ... read more » JLS win big at BT Digital Music Awards JLS have managed to clean up at an award ceremony put on by broadband provider BT. At this year's Digital Music Awards, the pop band picked up a gong for best group for the second year in a row, as well as earning an accolade for best video for their recent track performed with Tinie Tempah. However, JLS were not the only ones celebrated at the show, with Olly Murs gaining an award for best male artist and Jessie J for best female ... read more » Broadband customers 'increasingly seeking smart TVs' Broadband customers in the US are increasingly seeking smart TVs to utilise their connection speeds. A new study from Parks Associates indicates that one-fourth of those with this type of internet in the US are planning to purchase such a device. This marks an increase of nearly double the amount that was recorded in the first half of the year ... read more » Broadband advertising guidelines blasted by Which? New advertising guidelines governing how companies can promote their broadband services have come in for criticism from one consumer watchdog. Which? has claimed that the latest regulations have given internet providers "the green light" to supply misleading information to consumers. Richard Lloyd, executive director at the company, claimed the rules do not go "far enough" and urged Ofcom to take action on the issue ... read more » | |||||||||||
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