Business Broadband is not just desirable but it is an essential tool for most modern businesses. The ability to view web pages is in its own right extremely valuable. The ability to find relevant information quickly has changed the way in which we approach tasks. This is something that simply saves time when following up ...
If your business utilises the internet, you will need business broadband in order to maximise efficiency. With any number of mobile staff, you will also need some form of mobile broadband to ensure that travelling staff can still access the critical business information they need to perform their role. This information may be the difference ...
It won’t be long before businesses will be required to report their environmental statistics formally, and that means fuel consumption from your fleet cars, air and rail travel. It is logical to expect the next step to be targeted reductions in carbon emissions, the largest savings being in air travel. This is going to make ...
There are not many business sectors that are able to completely bypass the internet without facing the possible risk of losing custom or simply failing to maximise their full potential. Consumers and business customers alike will use the internet to identify suppliers, goods, services and inspiration. If you do not have a presence on the ...
The internet is essential to modern business. Whatever size company you run, business broadband should be one of your first considerations, alongside an office mailing address and business phone numbers. There are many options for business broadband. Some small companies run it from their business mobiles, meaning constant internet connectivity in and out of the ...
The most successful companies are generally those who have made an IT investment, which means a business broadband package as well as adequate hardware. People often think of business telecommunications in terms of landlines and mobiles. However, it means the internet as well. Even small companies these days have a web site and email address. ...
It is essential that business phone lines offer trouble-free communication, with seamless connectivity and minimal time spent on hold, no matter where the caller is phoning from. Modern digital technology has seen massive developments in PSTN (public switched telephone network) business telephone systems, but against this must be weighed the phenomenon of VoIPÂ Voice Over ...
Cable broadband is still limited to areas with a high population density, meaning if you run a company from a rural country district, your most likely route for business broadband is via your landline business telephone systems. ADSL is the best-known example, although upload speeds can be slow if you have minimum bandwidth. SDSL is ...
The UK still lags behind the rest of Europe in terms of business broadband usage. The percentage of UK companies with business telephone systems, but lacking fixed line broadband, is below that of countries like Austria, Finland and Slovakia. However, are these figures – released by the statistical office of the European Union in January ...
By 2013, it is estimated at least 82% of companies in the UK will have business broadband. Fast and cheap, and easily accessed from the new generation of smart business mobiles, it is an essential tool even if you do not operate an e-Commerce site. Today, customers rarely use snail mail (unless it is a ...