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Lower Your Call Costs in 2016 with VoIP Telephone Systems

Lower Your Call Costs in 2016 with VoIP Telephone Systems If there’s one expense that businesses are spending increasing amounts of money on, it’s their call costs. More and more companies are conducting their business on a global scale these days, whether they are sourcing suppliers from overseas, outsourcing their customer service or manufacturing departments,…

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Samsung Galaxy S7 Rumours

Samsung Galaxy S7 Rumours With Samsung expected to unveil the new Galaxy S7 and S7 edge phones at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona on the 21st of this month, we take a look at the many rumours about these Smartphones that have been doing the rounds over the last week or so… First and foremost,…

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The Evolution of the Mobile Networks

The Evolution of the Mobile Networks Sometimes it seems that as soon as a mobile device is purchased, technology develops and that leaves the purchaser wondering if the product they’ve bought is borderline obsolete before it even leaves its packaging. Technology has evolved spectacularly in the last few decades and the rapid pace of advancement…

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Openreach and Home Builders Federation to deliver fibre broadband to developments

Following revelations that many people living in new build properties were being let down when it comes to internet, the government has unveiled an agreement forged between Openreach and the Home Builders Federation (HBF) to grant all new build developments fibre internet. Fibre is to be offered at no cost to developers in many circumstances,…

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Mac Versus PC’s in the Office

Mac Versus PC’s in the Office   Steve Jobs and Apple marketed the first mouse driven personal computer with a graphical user interface in January 1984. The Mackintosh 128K was its first commercial product. Unfortunately, it was unable to compete well in the market because of its expense. Wintel, Microsoft’s Windows and Intel amalgamated, were…

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Overcoming the Fear of Downtime

Overcoming the Fear of Downtime The fear of downtime is a very rational fear, and one that keeps many business owners awake at night. Downtime costs UK businesses billions of pounds each year and can, therefore, be extremely detrimental to business revenue and growth. In this article, we consider the damaging impact that downtime can…

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Are You Prepared for Increased Workforce Mobility?

Are You Prepared for Increased Workforce Mobility? According to a new whitepaper from analysts IDC, 75% of Western Europe’s workforce will be mobile by 2018. As technology advances, the way we work is changing and those that want to maintain and increase productivity in this changing environment will increasingly need the ability to access and…

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How Communications Can Influence a Startup’s Success

How Communications Can Influence a Startup’s Success   As a startup, you’d be forgiven for thinking that there are other areas worthier of investment than your communications infrastructure (unless, of course, you’re setting up a large call centre as that would be a huge oversight). The finances of new businesses are often limited and severely…

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New for 2016: DT820 IP Multiline Terminals

New for 2016: DT820 IP Multiline Terminals   We are excited to introduce the new NEC DT820 IP multiline terminals, which are launching this month. These latest phones from the NEC multiline terminal range incorporate a fresh and contemporary design, fit for the modern office. The new range offers phones to suit all working environments,…

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Openreach fail new-build customers

An investigation by Cable.co.uk has discovered that thousands of people living in new build estates are struggling with painfully slow internet speeds – or sometimes no connection at all – despite promises made by developers. One customer writing to Cable.co.uk commented: “I am not exaggerating when I say that I would not have bought this…

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