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Research firm predicts rise in business VoIP and IP telephony spend

July 27, 2011 | Callum Douglas - Byrnes

US business analysis firm, In-Stat Research, has predicted strong growth in 2011 for new generation telecommunications services, including business VoIP and IP telephony.

According to the research firm, the overall spend in this area is likely to rise by 6%; this despite a background of limited growth in other sectors of the economy.

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Business VoIP no sweat for major sauna distributor

July 26, 2011 | Callum Douglas - Byrnes

A top California-based sauna manufacturer and distributor, Sauna Works, has commented on marking five years since adopting its business VoIP system.

The company says that business VoIP has not only significantly reduced its phone costs (one of the main benefits usually cited for adopting business VoIP), but that it has also helped improve client relations.

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US college to adopt business VoIP system

July 25, 2011 | Callum Douglas - Byrnes

A college in the US is to switch its phone system to one based on a business VoIP model, as part of a major modernising and cost-saving exercise.

The Northland Pioneer College (NPC), in White Mountains, Arizona, has received approval from its district governing board to upgrade a network which encompasses 700 phone extensions across ten different sites to the new VoIP (voice over internet protocol) system.

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Full high speed broadband coverage promised for North Yorkshire

July 18, 2011 | Callum Douglas - Byrnes

Homes and businesses in North Yorkshire are set to benefit from government investment to help facilitate guaranteed access to high speed broadband connections across the county.

Under the UK government’s Broadband Delivery UK (BDUK) scheme, North Yorkshire County Council (NYCC) has managed to secure funding amounting to a possible total of £16.4 million to help ensure homes and businesses lying outside main commercial centres can all benefit from fast broadband speeds.

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Worldwide hotel industry benefits from improved business VoIP systems

July 15, 2011 | Callum Douglas - Byrnes

Hotels across the globe, from Europe to the Caribbean, are increasingly switching from older, restrictive business VoIP systems to more modern, flexible business VoIP networks, according to a report in online publication TMCnet.com.

The report claims that many of the hotels in question have had negative experiences using costly business phone systems which are based on inappropriate proprietary business VoIP technology.

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IP telephony system chosen by Indian railways body

July 14, 2011 | Callum Douglas - Byrnes

The Indian Railways Project Management Unit (IRPMU), a state organisation with a remit to modernise and improve the national railway system in India, has chosen to introduce an IP telephony system covering vital operational and signalling communications across 450 km of the country’s rail network.

The planned new IP (internet protocol) telephony system will service lines between the major city of Kanpur and the towns of Ghaziabad and Mughalsarai. The first phase of the implementation will involve installing the necessary IP telephony equipment in each station and connecting operational hub on these lines.

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Why hosted business VoIP solutions are seen as more desirable

July 13, 2011 | Callum Douglas - Byrnes

The benefits of business VoIP (voice over internet protocol), including cheaper call rates and easier to manage business phone systems, are very well-known. For those companies looking to switch to using VoIP, however, it is worth considering why a host system from a business VoIP provider is fast becoming a more preferable option than installing an in-house VoIP system.

The main reason for choosing a hosted VoIP solution over a system purchased outright is cost. For smaller companies in particular, the capital expenditure required to install a reliable in-house VoIP business phone systems can be extremely prohibitive. The monthly cost of accessing the services of a business VoIP provider starts to look much more attractive in comparison.

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Why businesses must always choose business-quality solutions

July 7, 2011 | Callum Douglas - Byrnes

Running a business more often than not requires adopting specialist commercial services and facilities in order to function effectively. This principal is clear in regard to areas such as finance and accounting; and it should be no less so when it comes to communications.

When selecting a broadband internet service provider, for example, it is crucial to ensure that the latter’s packages can cope consistently with the high volume and complexity of commercial activity. The few firms that try and make do with cheaper, domestic-standard broadband usually find they end up effectively shutting themselves off from half of their customers and half of their potential business opportunities.

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Report cites strong growth in SIP trunking

July 6, 2011 | Callum Douglas - Byrnes

A recent report from the US has pointed to SIP trunking as one of the key factors behind impressive year on year growth in the market for new generation telecommunications equipment.

According to the report, from leading industry analysis firm, Exact Ventures, the hardware that facilitates SIP trunking – session border controllers – has shown a 55% growth in the first quarter of 2011 over the same period in 2010.

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New survey reveals customer-focused benefits of business VoIP and IP telephony

July 5, 2011 | Callum Douglas - Byrnes

A survey by research group, Webtorials, has shown that businesses which adopt VoIP or IP telephony solutions tend to enjoy significant benefits both from an economic point of view, and from the mutually beneficial perspective of increased customer satisfaction.

According to the survey, over half the companies that have switched to business VoIP (voice over internet protocol) for their voice calls; or which have adopted broader internet protocol (IP) telephony methods of sending and receiving both voice and non-voice data; are currently enjoying cost savings of at least 20%.

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