Predicting the future is always something to approach with a certain degree of caution but there is one thing that we can safely assume – telecommunications will evolve in the coming years whatever else stays the same in business.
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Imagine a scenario where you need to set up a team of 50 people in a new location where there are no phone lines, broadband or Internet, and you need to have this team up and running in 10 days’ time.
Topics: Ultra-Fast Broadband, Communications, Phone Systems
Telecoms (Telecommunications) is made up of 'tele', which is Greek for distant, and 'communicate', which is Latin for 'to share'. So, sharing information with a distant recipient. Information comes in many forms and is transmitted by various means. The phone call is still the core communication method for commerce. The internet is a close 2nd, providing data transmission, VoIP telephony, websites and social media, to name just a few of our key forms of efficient business communication.
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Topics: Communications
The Confederation of British Industry (CBI) has called on more businesses to adopt “tried and tested technologies”, linking their use to higher productivity levels.
In a new report, entitled ‘From ostrich to magpie’, the CBI advises companies to act like “magpies” and chose the best technologies available, rather than “ostriches”, who it said are “more stuck in their ways”.
Topics: Communications
Changing Face of Communications
The current business climate calls for businesses to be:-
- Reliable
- Agile
- Flexible
To achieve this the tools that business use to communicate with customers and the outside world must therefore be future ready and fit for purpose.
Topics: Communications