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Issue 243 | Fri 23rd Mar 2012 | ||||||||||
Infrastructure may have to improve to power mobile VoIP If advances in voice over internet protocol (VoIP) solutions for mobiles and a raft of other systems are to be made, the country may have to invest in a greater infrastructure, it has been claimed. Patrick Lo, co-founder, chairman and chief executive officer of home networking company Netgear, said the rise of gadgets is one of the most significant trends in British industry at the moment ... read more » BT promises infrastructure investment in south-west Businesses and residents in the south-west of England will be boosted by the latest phase of a £2. 5 billion investment in superfast broadband by BT. The telecommunications company is to improve the infrastructure available to those in the region, including users of IP telephony solutions. Some 113,000 premises are set to benefit from the scheme, which will see the latest fibre technology rolled out in Torbay, Sidmouth, Cullompton and St Budeaux ... read more » FTTC business broadband 'will benefit firms with numerous computers' Companies that run a number of computers simultaneously will be the first to benefit from the roll-out of fibre to the cabinet (FTTC) business broadband. Andrew Ferguson, editor of news site Thinkbroadband. com, explained there are many advantages of the hi-tech solution. For example, he said a download speed of up to 80 Megabits per second (Mbps), as well as an increase in reliability, is very attractive ... read more » Businesses advised to ensure broadband deal is the best Companies in the UK are among those to have been told by an expert that they must ensure their business broadband package is a good one for them. Edd Dawson, editor of independent advice site broadband. co. uk, explained many people are likely to look around for the best deal. As this increasingly takes place, the understanding of what factors are important - such as broadband speeds - should grow ... read more » Internet is more important to UK economy than in any other country UK firms rely on the internet to drive business more than their counterparts in any other major economy, new research has revealed. The study, carried out by the Boston Consulting Group, found the web is responsible for 8. 3 per cent of the economy in Britain – a higher proportion than in any of the other G20 countries ... read more » VoIP users may have to choose ISP wisely Some data-heavy operations carried out by broadband users are being blocked or slowed down at times of peak usage, a new report has found. It means those who wish to get the very best out of voice over internet protocol (VoIP) solutions might have to select their internet service provider (ISP) wisely if they are to overcome potential obstacles to the technology ... read more » Cash injection to speed up arrival of superfast business broadband in Staffordshire Firms in Staffordshire will soon benefit from superfast business broadband thanks to a £7. 5 million investment by the county council. The local authority has confirmed it will spend the sum in order to bring superfast connections to 90 per cent of the region within the next three years, the Burton Mail reported ... read more » |
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