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Issue 231 | Fri 30th Dec 2011 | |||||||||
Hereford Cathedral to provide VoIP solutions options? Businesses located close to Hereford Cathedral may soon have the religious building to thank for a greater opportunity to benefit from voice over internet protocol (VoIP) solutions. The Ledbury Reporter has revealed that a broadband antennae is to be added to the tower of the cathedral. It is the first time a building of this type has allowed a receiver to be attached to it and will boost connections in the vicinity ... read more » Welsh broadband revamp to make VoIP solutions more effective? Companies in Wales that operate voice over internet protocol (VoIP) solutions might be delighted by the news that the country is to receive a broadband makeover. BT has confirmed it will invest in 33 communities around Wales in a bid to improve infrastructure and increase online speeds available to businesses and residential properties, reported the BBC ... read more » Infrastructure upgrade could help IP telephony solutions investment pay off Firms in the West Country that invest in internet protocol (IP) telephony solutions may find their purchase pays off faster than they first expected it to. That is because a significant upgrade of broadband infrastructure in the area is scheduled to take place. The Plymouth Herald has told how more than 6,000 premises – including businesses and residential properties – are to benefit from the rollout by BT ... read more » Superfast business broadband 'can boost commerce' Areas that invest in superfast business broadband links will enjoy greater levels of commerce, according to one campaigner on the subject. Brian McCrow is known for leading the town of Innerleithen in the Scottish Borders towards high-speed broadband connections. He headed a BT Race to Infinity competition that saw various communities compete to have their infrastructure updated by the telecommunications company ... read more » IP telephony solutions set to be more effective in Scotland? Businesses in Scotland could be wondering whether it is now time to invest in internet protocol (IP) telephony solutions, after the country's broadband infrastructure was earmarked for improvement. BT has confirmed that 47 locations in the country will be among the latest to receive next-generation high-speed internet ... read more » Businesses 'must be given incentive to increase broadband speeds' The leading providers of business broadband should be given further incentives to improve the service they offer and increase the available speeds. Richard Patterson, spokesman for advice and information site broadband-expert. co. uk, explained the reasons for increasing speed alone are often clear. It is commercially viable to do so, as raising the rate at which users can upload and download on the web will grab attention and help to win more subscribers ... read more » |
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