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What Is The 21CN And How Might It Affect Your Telephone Systems?

The argument could be made that the advent of IP telephony has sounded the death knell for analogue telephone systems, and with advantages in terms of costs and versatility IP telephone seems best qualified to answer the specific requirements of global business. But is this completely true, and is there life in analogue telephone systems ...

Filed under Category : Telephone Systems
April 27, 2010

Business number portability

It is possible to keep your old business numbers when you move to a new office or premises. We can arrange redirection using our virtual phone number system at a fraction of the cost of reprinting all your company stationary and letterhead, let alone dealing with all the other hassles that come with changing business numbers. ...

Filed under Category : Numbers
April 23, 2010

Non-geographic business numbers

Here at 5G Telecommunications we can set up different geographical business numbers that all redirect to your main business line in the central office, or we can sort out a non-geographical phone number for you. The advantage of business numbers with a non-geographical code is that it gives the impression of a sizeable business with a presence ...

Filed under Category : Numbers
April 22, 2010

Using Business Numbers To Create A Local Presence

If you’re looking to expand your business into new geographical regions, it’s often difficult to arrange business phone numbers with the right area code to attract customers. If you try and use your existing phone arrangement, most will take one look, see that the business number is out of their area, and assume they are ...

Filed under Category : Numbers
April 20, 2010

Business Broadband On the Move

Here at 5G Telecommunications, we can offer mobile business broadband as well as high speed connections to your home and company premises. All you will need is a laptop computer you can take with you wherever you want to access the internet (although we can also offer internet through a mobile phone). We’ll provide a ...

Filed under Category : Business Broadband
April 16, 2010

BT 21CN And The New Standard In Business Broadband

At the moment, the technology used in most BT telephone exchanges limits download speeds to about 8 Mbps. We can get around this using Local Loop Unbundling or LLU methods and get that maximum up to more than 20 Mbps for our customer’s ADSL2+ connections, but BT is in the process of updating its exchanges ...

Filed under Category : Business Broadband
April 16, 2010

Fibre Optic Business Broadband

Although fibre optic broadband is only available across certain parts of mainland UK, it is set to become increasingly popular and there are plans well under way to increase availability to more areas. As many as 20 million homes and premises could have access to fibre optic home or business broadband by the end of ...

Filed under Category : Business Broadband
April 9, 2010

Getting Business Broadband In Your Area

What home and business broadband services are available vary across the UK. It’s not necessarily true that if your company premises is located in a big city like Edinburgh, London, or Birmingham, you’ll have better access and wider choice. Some residents of South Glamorgan in Wales, for example, have access to fibre optic internet capabilities ...

Filed under Category : Business Broadband
April 9, 2010

What Is Local Loop Unbundling – LLU?

Local Loop Unbundling or LLU is the process by which we can bypass some of the technology in the exchange for your local telephone systems. The copper wire phone connection is still used to get information from your business to the exchange, but with LLU in place, it’s possible to get around the download speed ...

Filed under Category : Business Broadband
April 8, 2010

What Are ADSL2 And ADSL2+?

ADSL2 and ADSL2+ are improvements to ADSL (Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line) technology that allow even higher download speeds. ADSL2 (technically referred to as ITU G.993.3 standard by the International Telecommunication Union) doubles the number of bits coming down through the connection. The information is still passed through the copper wires of the existing telephone systems. ...

Filed under Category : Business Broadband
April 6, 2010
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