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Business VoIP is top UC application, survey reveals

December 12, 2012 | Callum Douglas - Byrnes

A new study from the US has identified business VoIP (voice over internet protocol) as the main service currently being exploited via unified communications (UC) technologies.

The study, by the respected media commentary and advice firm TechTarget, found that UC – whereby communications from different sources are able to be received at a common convenient reception point – is most frequently utilised in the form of business VoIP by 63.2% of IT professionals surveyed.

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U.S. health service body deploys IP telephony system

December 10, 2012 | Callum Douglas - Byrnes

A regional emergency medical centre in the U.S. has revealed the benefits of its recent decision to install a major internet protocol (IP) telephony facility.

Shippensburg Area Emergency Medical Services (SAEMS) says that although outlay on its state of the art combined IT, IP telephony and business VoIP (voice over internet protocol) installation – which it shares along with the Vigilant Hose Company – cost in the region of $7m, it now enjoys lower monthly phone costs as a result.

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IP telephony adopted by major Saudi-based hospital

December 7, 2012 | Callum Douglas - Byrnes

A key hospital in the Saudi Arabian capital, Riyadh, has announced the implementation of a brand new, sophisticated internet protocol (IP telephony) system covering its entire site.

The hospital – the Specialised Medical Centre Hospital (SMCH) – employs nearly 2,000 staff, including doctors, paramedics and support personnel. The SMCH also has capacity for more than 450 overnight stay patients, together with extensive outpatient facilities.

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Government health body looks to IP telephony solution

December 6, 2012 | Callum Douglas - Byrnes

Australia’s National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC), has announced that it intends replacing its out-of-date telephone exchange with a state of the art internet protocol (IP) telephony system.

The NHMRC says the new system is needed to properly service the various communication needs of its 220 Melbourne-based staff, together with the additional 25 staff at its Canberra-based office.

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Report identifies strong growth in global UC sector

December 4, 2012 | Callum Douglas - Byrnes

Leading global market analysis firm Infonetics Research has produced a new study which, it says, demonstrates the increasing demand for unified communications (UC) solutions among enterprises across all regions worldwide.

The new study – the Enterprise UC, VoIP, and TDM report – is the latest in a series of quarterly surveys carried out by Infonetics Research into the ongoing development of these markets.

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US IP telephony adoption showing rapid growth, says report

November 30, 2012 | Callum Douglas - Byrnes

A new study by independent market analysis provide Reportlinker has identified considerable ongoing growth in the take-up of internet protocol (IP) telephony in the US.

According to the report – entitle ‘North American VoIP Access and SIP Trunking Services Market’ – this growth has been buoyed by both the need to replace ageing business phone systems and by an increasing realisation among potential business customers of the benefits of IP telephony.

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Yealink presented with major industry award

November 28, 2012 | Callum Douglas - Byrnes

Business VoIP (voice over internet protocol) handset manufacturer and supplier Yealink has been honoured with a prestigious award from independent global research organisation Frost & Sullivan.

The award – the 2012 Global Frost & Sullivan Award for Growth leadership – was presented to Yealink in recognition of its considerable and concerted expansion in the field of international business VoIP phone sales.

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Government funding for superfast broadband cleared by EU

November 26, 2012 | Callum Douglas - Byrnes

The government’s well-publicised plans to boost additional superfast broadband expansion throughout the UK – by providing £530m in funding towards private enterprise broadband infrastructure development schemes – has been approved by the European Union (EU).

The EU consent had been essential given that state aid of this kind – and the magnitude of the investment – might otherwise have been challenged as anti-competitive under EU guidelines.

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College set for substantial savings with business VoIP

November 23, 2012 | Callum Douglas - Byrnes

Wiltshire College has revealed that, since having replaced its business phone network with a single system based on internet protocol (IP) telephony and business VoIP (voice over internet protocol), it is on course to secure annual savings on its phone costs of £70,000.

The new IP telephony system is understood to link more than 1,000 phone extensions over the college’s four campuses and is capable of handling around 15,000 calls each week.

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Business broadband promoted as major investment opportunity

November 21, 2012 | Callum Douglas - Byrnes

A business group set up to push for the development of high speed broadband services in the area surrounding Chipping Norton has put its weight behind a managed investment scheme designed to encourage further funding for the project.

The scheme – set up by investment management group, Enterprise Private Equity (EPE), and understood to be the first of its kind in the UK – has received the full support of the Cotswold Broadband Group in its bid to ensure high speed broadband provision is in place in the west Oxfordshire area by June next year.

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