Archive for the 'Telecommunication' Category

BT to Upgrade Rural Exchanges in Scotland

Wednesday, October 14th, 2009

Scotland’s rural terrain is dotted with many small BT telephone exchanges, and it now looks like these exchanges are in for a fortune. They might be benefited from a £3m upgrade fund, which is to be provided with the purpose of improvement in broadband access in remote locations of the country. […]

Converge Messaging Solution, MMA Sparring Gear, Reverse Craigslist Sofware

Friday, October 9th, 2009

Mavenir Systems also offers converged messaging solutions.The world of messaging in the midst of a transition from the ever popular SMS messaging technologies to multi-device MMS and IP-based Instant Messaging. Mobile providers possess a compelling need to seamlessly combine their messaging core using different service domains and different devices in order to meet these constantly […]

GPS Systems and How They Work

Tuesday, September 8th, 2009

GPS stands for global positioning system, a system that has been established and is managed by the Department of Defense. The GPS system utilizes satellites that have been put into orbit that help people determine their exact positioning on the plane t- whether it be for the purposes of navigation, for the purposes of […]

LTE Advanced - the Next Stage in LTE to be Funded by EU

Tuesday, September 1st, 2009

LTE, or Long Term Evolution, is projected as the next generation of mobile broadband. It is a technology that is expected to make broadband connections much faster than what they are at present.
Extensive trials have already commenced in Europe, with many companies working on implementing the first LTE version sometime this year. However, the […]

Network Services

Tuesday, July 28th, 2009

Ever since the break up of AT&T, companies have tried to save money on their telephone bills. First came changing your long distance carrier. You could get rates that were half or even lower then what AT&T charged. Eventually dozens of companies got involved in reselling long distance to the point where […]

Bluetooth GPS vs CF GPS

Tuesday, July 28th, 2009

For some people there is a debate over which to choose a Bluetooth gps receiver or a compact flash gps receiver. I have used both so I am writing from experience. There seem to be quite a few advantages a Bluetooth gps receiver has over a cf gps receiver.
The main advantage would be versatility, […]

Broadband Internet for the Poorest Britons

Thursday, July 23rd, 2009

In a move to bring all sections of the society online, the Government’s new Digital Inclusion Champion, Martha Lane Fox, has announced that she would target the poorest 6 million Britons for providing broadband internet connections and bringing them into the mainstream digital revolution.
Digital Inclusion Champion is a new post announced […]

BT Offering 20Mb Upgrade to Customers for Free

Tuesday, June 9th, 2009

The print media, especially the BBC, has in recent times not been kind to BT Retail Total Broadband service by repeatedly highlighting its poor speed in peak hours. However, the customers of this service have been informed that the company is now preparing to change this by updating their broadband connections for free.
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Do You Know Where Your Teen Is? You Do With Spy Matrix GPS

Monday, June 8th, 2009

Spy Matrix GPS is the ultimate in car tracking technology. It is easy to use, easy to hide, and easy to follow. It is the perfect way for you to know where your car is now, and where you car was. Plus, this is a portable device, allowing you to transfer it to different cars […]

Shopping for Bandwidth Pays of

Monday, April 6th, 2009

Last year our company was growing fast, it became obvious that we required additional bandwidth.Our T1 line just wasnt cutting it any longer (T1 bandwidth is only 1.5 mb). We had no choice but to upgrade.
Since I was the IT guy, I was asked to renegotiating our existing […]