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Graphene the New Future-Changing Super Material!
Graphene is considered the material of the future. It is speculated it is going to take of the telecommunications industry. There are already more than 3,000 research projects dedicated to the research and development of Graphene. Currently there are about … Continue reading
Posted in Innovation
Tagged Business, Graphene, Morph, Nokia, Nokia Morph, Research, Telecommunication
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5 Reasons to use a Virtual Switchboard Service.
The use of online telecommunications systems have increased as both businesses and individuals are becoming more and more internet savvy. An innovative virtual office solution such as the virtual switchboard or PBX allows businesses to keep up with fast-paced business … Continue reading
Posted in Review
Tagged Business, Call management, Solution, Telecommunication, Telephony, Virtual office, Web conferencing
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Ban of three year phone and broadband contracts.
Telecom providers in UK will not tie down consumers for 36 months any more. Ofcom, a regulator has banned three-year broadband and phone contracts, with providers now only able to offer maximum contracts of two years. They must also make … Continue reading
Posted in Regulations, Telecom services
Tagged 36 months contract, ban of three year contracts, Contract, Ed Richards, emergency services, emergency SMS scheme, EU telecoms law, landline phone portability, long term contracts, Mobile phone, mobile phone companies, mobile providers, number portability, Ofcom, portability, Telecommunication, transfer customers' mobile phone numbers to a new provider, UK communications market
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Optimize your meetings with the conference call
Do you need to talk about a professional contract or make a decision with colleagues, clients or suppliers? Nothing could be easier than the conferencing service offered by Axiatel. The conference call is a service that works in an online … Continue reading
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Tagged Conference call, Meeting, Services, SMS, Telecommunication, Virtual office, Voice over IP
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Ofcom and mobile operators, another battle over termination rates.
The UK’s bigger operators (Vodafone and Everything Everywhere) are taking Ofcom to the Competition Appeals Tribunal, arguing for higher termination rates – except Three, which wants the opposite. Termination rates are the fee paid by the caller’s network to … Continue reading
4G will be 3 times faster, Ofcom says
Increased network capacity, please! New Ofcom research reveals that the next generation of mobile technology will deliver more than 200% of the capacity of existing 3G technologies, using the same amount of spectrum – the airwaves that carry information between … Continue reading
World of Internet and Telecommunications
On the 17/05/2011 the world celebrated the World Telecommunication Day. The industry welcomed companies that have defined the growth and expansion of global communication. These companies included local businesses such as Claro, Orange, Viva, Tricom and Wind, which have helped … Continue reading
118 118 directory calls, cost more than £2!
66% of British consumers think that calling directory calls costs less than £1. Wrong. It is from £2. Calling “directory enquiries” from a mobile can cost more than £2, while a typical 45-second 118 call costs an average of £1.75 … Continue reading
Unbundling from BT, halved our broadband service fees today!
Today British consumers are paying 52 per cent less for an equivalent broadband service than they did in 2005…and there are 62 times more phone lines, unbundled. And the reason for it is the Local Loop Unbundling (LLU), which helped to … Continue reading
Posted in Business Tech, Regulations, Telecom services
Tagged Broadband, broadband and landline telephone service providers, BT Group, Landline, Local Loop Unbundling, Ofcom, phone line providers, phone lines increase in UK, services ove BT, telecom providers over BT, Telecommunication, unbundled service
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Ofcom steps into shoes of overcharged consumers!
On 10th of May Ofcom made an announcement asking consumers to get in touch if they have received a higher than expected mobile, landline or broadband bill in the past 12 months. Sometimes we are faced with bills for unexpected costs … Continue reading
Posted in Regulations
Tagged Consumer, consumers overcharged, Ofcom, Telecommunication, unexpected bills
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