

| March 11th, 2010 | Converged Messaging Solutions, North Dallas Estate Planning Lawyer, Freight and Logistics Company |
Converged Messaging Solutions are also offered by Mavenir.The world of messaging providers in the midst of a transition from the previous standard of SMS messaging technologies to new rich, multimedia MMS and IP based instant messaging. Leading mobile operators possess a compelling need to combine their messaging core among different service domains and different devices in order to keep up with these constantly changing needs. Mavenir does that by their strategy model to limit investments in their legacy systems and by providing new services to generate revenue. IP SMSC offered by Mavenir Systems is a very highly scalable IP SMSC which very drastically brings down the cost structure to provide legacy SMS (five times lower cost than competition) Instant Presence and Instant Messaging supplies a a very tightly integrated Instant Messaging and IMS Presence server which makes way more reasonable the cost of becoming involved in,and speeds enhanced services deployment.
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| March 5th, 2010 | Home Office to Reply to Brussels’ over Phorm Trials |
The The European Commission had set a deadline last year on 29 December 2009 asking for a reply from the government on whether the The The Home Office, which is handling the issue, commented on the latest development in the Phorm case stating that the |
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| January 31st, 2010 | Seattle Home Inspector, Fort Worth Home Inspection, IP SMSC |
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| January 11th, 2010 | Orange Releases Broadband Map of the Future |
A recently released document by Based on The research shows trends that indicate a growth in population in Orange’s director of corporate marketing, Robert Ainger, claims that the research shows that more employees connected via the internet and working online could significantly change Britain in not only shifting populations but also in the way the country works. |
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| December 27th, 2009 | Facebook Membership Crosses 350 Million Mark |
Mark Zuckerberg, founder of the internet social networking site Facebook, has revealed in an open letter that the site’s membership has crossed the 350 million mark and the site is subscribed to by almost 3/4th of the world’s broadband users. The new figure is just 100 million less from covering the entire broadband population. GigaOM even reported that 50 million new users have joined up in the last 77 days. This is a remarkable feat, but it also shows that things are slowing down since it took only 62 days for the last 50m hike. Facebook is used by many internet users and its goal now is to expand its business. It was only in September that the site saw money coming in for the first time and it is now faced with the gradual slowing down of its membership. From July to November, the value of Facebook’s stock increased by 42 per cent according to Computer Weekly, and now there are shares available for about $21 through various private exchanges. Therefore, the total value of all the common shares comes out to be around $9.5bn. In addition, it is anticipated that Facebook will probably sell its stock during the next 12 to 18 months. Zuckerberg in the letter announced that Facebook would be addressing some privacy issues on the website and it would get rid of some regional channels. It will also allow users to manage who views the photos, videos and profiles that they upload. If you require more information on either broadband or mobile broadband, a good place to check out is the independent consumer website Broadband Genie. They offer information and free advice, and have some really good rants and raves from consumers on the ISP’s. It is a good site to get started on the internet with a broadband comparison and broadband offers from all the various service providers. |
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| November 26th, 2009 | Broadband Upgrade by BT Openreach Unveiled |
Telecommunications research firm Point Topic recently released a report on the next generation broadband expansion planned by BT Openreach. The report includes maps of the According to estimates, around 34.8 percent (around 21,350,000 people) of the subscribers will be able to access the new broadband service by the end of the project in 2012. The initial phases will witness about 7.4 percent of the British population benefiting from the new scheme, while by the end of 2011, the new age broadband internet service would have reached as many as 10 million people constituting around 16.3 percent of the population of the UK. However, the Chief Analyst at Point Topic, Tim Johnson, pointed out that the present plans are insufficient to satisfy the ever-increasing need of broadband in high demand areas. The report has pointed out that there is a possibility of rift between neighbours who might end up experiencing different speeds (click for broadband test) in the same vicinity. Point Topic believes that the current implementation of the plan will lead to people living close by experiencing slower speeds than the new-high speed services, and this may create controversy. |
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| October 24th, 2009 | The Emergence of Cheap VoIP Calls |
If you are looking for a great way to save money on your phone bills, then looking into taking advantage of VoIP is something you should definitely do. You can save a tremendous amount of money using any one of a whole host of VoIP providers. In recent times as the speed and reliability of the internet has markedly improved, as well as come down substantially in price, the industry has seen an explosion in companies providing cheap VoIP calls. Until not that long ago people were hindered by having to use a fixed VoIP phone; many companies have now developed VoIP applications for mobile devices. This means consumers can now route there calls via the internet and save money on calls whilst out and about. More often than not these apps are free to download and work seamlessly with your mobile phone allowing you to take advantage of internet telephony. The reason internet telephony allows you to save money on phone calls is because by routing the calls over the internet it allows you to circumvent the charges usually levied by your mobile phone provider for making use of their infrastructure. This has led to a significant amount of downward pressure on phone bills throughout the industry, in what is becoming a hotly contested market place. Ever since internet connections have improved to be able to transfer sufficient data so that there is no degradation in sound quality, internet telephony has become increasingly prevalent. When internet connections weren’t as fast in the early days of VoIP there was a slower take-up of internet telephony due to the poor sound quality when compared to a standard phone line. This has all changed however as broadband penetration increased and the cost of internet connections have gone down. It is not strange to discover in most modern offices that companies are using VoIP technology as standard rather than using old fixed land lines which were much more expensive. In an increasingly global market place where international phone calls are commonplace, being able to avoid the cost of using fixed landlines can make a huge difference to a company’s bottom line. Posted in Internet Telecommunication Resources | Comments Off
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| September 23rd, 2009 | Web Self-Service Solution For BE Broadband Customers |
In a bid to enhance its customer service, internet service provider BE Broadband has declared that it is offering its subscribers a web self-service feature powered by Transversal. This online chat facility will enable customers to receive answers to their questions instantly while surfing the BE website, and the system can also provide a live chat function to fill in the need of a human representative. BE will be using automatic responses to over 200 questions, and the company is positive about its customer service knowledge base. By evaluating the questions asked by its customers, BE plans to gain a better insight into the requirements of its subscribers and customise the content on its website accordingly. Louise Kirlew, head of Member Services at BE Broadband, said that executing web self-service will provide an additional channel for customer communication that is accurate, and tailored to meet customers’ requirements. Davin Yap, CEO of Transversal, added that in a competitive market, efficient customer service provided by the broadband companies acts as a deciding factor in widening their network. With web customers being able to ask questions online rather than having to dial the operator for queries, the hopes of success of BE’s web self-service feature is quite understandable. |
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| July 29th, 2008 | Finding a Mobile Phone Deal with 12 Months Free Line Rental |
A more unusual way of getting a cheap mobile cell phone is by using a free line rental mobile contract. It could be that the fact they are widely unknown is the reason they are the most cost effective phone contracts being sold at time of writing. A free line rental cell phone contract is a type of cashback offer. With these deals you are obligated to pay the bill just like normal for the initial months. Later on in the deal you must to claim 100% of the cost of the mobile cellular phone back from the company who first offered you the mobile cellular phone. In principle a free line rental phone contract shouldnt cost any money to run. This is providing the consumer concerned is successful in making a request for for redemption. This is not as simple as retailers say it is due to the fact that mobile phone shops stick in tricks with the fine detail of free line rental offers in order to control the quantity of successful consumers. A significant problem of free line rental deals is that should the company becomes bankrupt you will not be able to get your cashback. 12 month free is unnavoidably going to be a compromise, due to the fact they are usually only available with older types of cell phone. Putting aside the complications of free line rental contracts they are absolutely legitimate and potential customers can still get a one hundred percent cost free phone for full duration of a 12 month contract. Without exception most cost competitive way to purchase a free line rental deal is online. As free line rental deals are something of an unusual promotion it is sensible to to make use of a comparison site to find the most cost competitive deals on the day. |
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