Posts Tagged ‘Telecoms

Today, the leading mobile phone manufacturing companies are always looking at ways to improve handsets. They are now trying to integrate 3D technique within some of the current mobile devices. This looks like an unachievable concept with the sophisticated procedure which is needed for the operating of a 3D screen. However, developments in engineering make it feasible in 2011.

SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) is a new technology which allows for the creation of virtual phone lines between your PBX and the public network.Is SIP therefore a cost effective alternative to ISDN? The following explores this question.

BT has described as ’scaremongering’ a warning from O2, the UK’s largest mobile phone company and formerly part of the telecommunications company, that its intended cuts to the cost of calling a mobile phone could price mobile users from low-income households out of the market.

The Gigaset phone is one of the best cordless phones on the market today with the Siemens Gigaset SL785 one of the best. Phones can look good in pictures but even high level phones can feel plastic to hold. Manufactured in actual metal the Siemens Gigaset SL785 has high quality materials for this reason.

Home and small business customers with BT will have there accounts transferred to Vodafone. They will now be tied to Vodaphone under a deal announced between the two firms, and will not be able to end their existing contracts once the move takes place.

As the recession strikes down even more corporate victims & consumer spending hits an all time low, outlook looks bleak for British businesses, except that is for British Telecom the UK largest communications company who has increased its call setup fees, line rentals & call charges.

So it’s 2009, recession is here & voip is still gaining ground over conventional systems. Here are a few reasons why you should consider moving your business telecoms to VOIP:

So it’s 2009, recession is here & voip is still gaining ground over conventional systems. Here are a few reasons why you should consider moving your business telecoms to VOIP:

BT the UK’s largest telecoms provider is selling ‘capped calls’ and call plans on the basis of the savings – are these capped deals really that good or is this a financial smoke screen?