Articles tagged: telecommunication
<< previous page 1 2 3 next page>> written by sadhana D Electric wires and cables are used for every establishment. Be it an office, house, or any kind of building. Electrical wiring refers to insulated conductors that are used to carry electricity, and associated devices. written by Kieron James The recent regulatory changes to the 0871 prefix will impact on many Numberstore customers, and any businesses that are considering purchasing an 0871 number. This article is written to provide compliance advice to ensure compliance to the new regulations. written by Kieron James CLI, or "Calling Line Identification", is a service provided by most telephone providers, nowadays, whereby the originating, or calling, telephone number is transmitted to the recipient when a call is made. written by Kieron James Voice to Email is the emerging technology trend in the UK. People are quickly adopting it due to its innumerable benefits. written by Kieron James In the UK, numbers that start with 090 are Premium Rate Numbers and as such, designated for the provision of Premium Rate Services (PRS) - subscriber services, charged to the callers' telephone bills. written by David Clarke David Clarke reveals the advantages that 0845 numbers could give to your business and dispels several myths about them written by Kieron James Asterisk is an open source PBX, or "Private Branch eXchange", but such a simple description barely does it justice. written by Kieron James A call hunt group is a method of distributing incoming telephone calls from an exclusive telephone number - the advertised number of a business, for example-to a group of telephone lines, or telephone agents. written by Kieron James The phrase "knowledge is power" was first coined by Sir Francis Bacon, in the 16th century, but it is equally applicable to 21st century, particularly so when it comes to the use of the telephone. written by Kieron James The cost of calling 08 numbers remains a mystery to many consumers and businesses who call them on daily basis. This confusion was reinforced in December 2008 by questionable reporting in the media of 08 number use within the NHS. These media reports have described 08 numbers as premium rate numbers, which is both misleading and reckless. written by Kieron James Now that the UK is officially experiencing a recession, it is more important than ever to maximise the efficiency of your communications and to make sure no opportunities are being squandered. written by Kieron James In times of economic crisis - and Britain is now, officially, in recession for the first time since the early Nineties - quality assurance in a commercial call centre is more important than ever, and may, ultimately, make the difference between the success and failure of an enterprise. written by Kieron James Marketing numbers, already prolific in the United States, are quickly gaining popularity in the UK. written by Kieron James Fixed Mobile Convergence, or FMC for short, describes the trend towards connectivity between fixed and wireless, or mobile, telecommunications networks and – perhaps rather confusingly – any fixed network infrastructure that allows integration with mobile phone handsets. written by shanti bhushan pathak The competition is fierce in the modern world and even small businesses must take care to ensure maximum customer satisfaction. Business communication is not only useful for your clients, but also for your employees. When a customer calls your business, you need to have someone to answer the call. Using the classic wired PBX system of the past will help you for standard voice communication, but the need for data communication has also increased. In fact in the future it is expected that business data communication will surpass voice communication. In such cases considering the installation of IP based PBX systems can be useful. These systems provide the facility for data communication without eliminating traditional as well as mobile telephone communication. written by shanti bhushan pathak There were times where mobile phones were considered as a luxury. Today, mobile phones have become a part of life. A lot of mobile accessories along with mobile phones have created a revolution in business communication. Previously in businesses, simple telecommunication systems were sufficient as they relied more on voice and written text data. Modern day businesses require several types of communication like voice, text, data and video. Moreover, these telecommunication devices have to be converged at some point of time so that all types of data can be transferred using the same network. As more and more mobility communication is needed, mobile phones and hands free communication have gained popularity. written by Len Crawford Carrier contract negotiations are one place where you can obtain significant savings, so make your telecom audit a preemptive one by saving up front on services. written by Jhoana Cooper The number of foreigners looking for European jobs in the telecommunication industry has increased dramatically in recent years. Securing a job in Europe can be a challenge for workers overseas but there are a wide range of benefits and reasons for making the switch to a new continent and making the move to a new way of life.
written by -- -- The telecom audit is an effective tool for reducing telecommunications costs and learning which procedures need to be improved upon. written by Jhoana Cooper Technology has long been the driving force of the telecom industry. The invention of the telegraph, for example, put millions of people to work as line installers, message senders, and more. Today, we have literally seen an explosion in telecom technology and that is driving a huge boost in telecommunication jobs. If you are interested in securing jobs telecommunications then now is the right time to look, especially if you understand some of the newest innovations in the industry.
written by Rachel Tusker Telecommunications in Pakistan – The unfolding revolution written by -- -- The economic trend of recent months has corporate executives taking a sharp look at how to cut telecommunications costs. written by -- -- A movement is afoot to rename the TEM acronym, because it is not just about expenses. written by -- -- As mobile devices, such as cell phones, PDAs and laptops are proliferating, managing them becomes a major challenge. written by toboc seo Growing hunger for internet usage has spurred technology providers into action to produce a slew of connectivity tools. Among them, two distinct technologies called WiMAX and HSPA have emerged to fight it to the hilt for the larger share of connectivity pie. written by -- -- Telecom spending is not well controlled in many enterprises, as curtailing spiraling costs becomes a top priority. written by -- -- Enterprises struggle to gain control over rising mobile telecom costs and security risks. written by -- -- While telecom expense management systems are frequently touted as a way to catch billing errors, the other side of the equation tends to be neglected. written by John Mehrmann Congress passed a federal law, the Digital Television Transition and Public Safety Act of 2005, mandating the last day of full power analog television broadcasting to be February 17, 2009. On February 17, 2009, all television channels in the US will convert from analog to digital. What does this mean to you? written by -- -- Some hair-raising instances of telecom fraud and abuse illustrate how security is a vital aspect of telecom expense management and call accounting. << previous page 1 2 3 next page>> |